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Re: Shot 6 times on Clendenny
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Reports said cops didn't know about the shooting until a Bramhall Avenue resident called them to say the victim knocked on the resident's gender unknown door and window


I think the reporter on this story didn't delve deep enough - dammit I want to know the gender of that door and window!

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Posted on: 2007/9/8 12:36
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Shot 6 times on Clendenny
Saturday, September 08, 2007

A Jersey City man was in stable condition at the Jersey City Medical Center yesterday after he was shot six times by a masked attacker on Thursday, police said.

Reports said the victim, a 21-year-old Winfield Avenue resident, was standing on Clendenny Avenue at about 10 p.m. Thursday when a short, heavyset man in a mask ran at him blazing a handgun.

The masked man shot the victim in his left hip, right shoulder blade, right thigh and three times in his right forearm, reports said.

Reports said cops didn't know about the shooting until a Bramhall Avenue resident called them to say the victim knocked on the resident's gender unknown door and window, announced he'd been shot, and slumped on the front porch.

The attack followed an afternoon shooting on Bramhall and Madison avenues the same day in which a 15-year-old shooter fired about five times into a black Chrysler before jumping into another car, reports said.

N. CLARK JUDD

Posted on: 2007/9/8 7:06
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Re: Bergen Lafayette: Who was teen thug shooting at?
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Who was teen thug shooting at?

September 07
By MICHAELANGELO CONTE
JOURNAL STAFF WRITER

Several Jersey City residents saw a 15-year-old boy firing a gun into a stopped car yesterday afternoon, but the boy and the vehicle both fled the area and police are trying to track them down, officials said.

At 12:21 p.m., officers responded to Bramhall and Madison avenues on a report of shots being fired and spoke to several witnesses who said the boy fired into a black Chrysler about five times, reports said.

They said the boy then ran south onto Martin Luther King Jr. Drive and toward Atlantic Street and jumped into a Toyota Corolla driven by a woman. They said there were two children in the back seat. The Chrysler drove away too, but very slowly, reports said.

Witnesses said the shooter appeared to be about 15 years old and was wearing a red bandanna, reports said.

Yesterday's shooting was three blocks from Bramhall Avenue and Seidler Street, where on Aug. 25 Robert Wilkinson, 60, of Union Street, was beaten by a wolfpack and suffered a broken knee and several broken ribs, including one that punctured his lung, officials said.

The investigation into yesterday's gunfire is ongoing and anyone with information is asked to call the Jersey City Police Department tipline at (201) 547-JAIL.

Posted on: 2007/9/7 12:07
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