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Re: Greenville: Two men shot by gunman hospitalized - shooter loose
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Two men shot by gunman hospitalized - shooter loose

Wednesday, November 05, 2008
By MICHAELANGELO CONTE
JOURNAL STAFF WRITER

A Jersey City man was shot in the face and another in his left thigh as the pair chatted on a Greenville street corner early yesterday morning, officials said.

Police, responding to the intersection of Gifford and Bergen avenues at 12:13 a.m., found a 27-year-old Belmont Avenue man bleeding heavily from his left temple and a 35-year-old Belmont Avenue man bleeding from his leg, reports said.
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The 35-year-old said they were sitting near the steps of a building when shots rang out and he felt pain in his leg, report said.

He said that after being shot he saw a man wearing a dark "hoodie" running toward Bentley Avenue, reports said.

Both victims were taken to the Jersey City Medical Center for treatment. Doctors said the wounds did not appear to be life-threatening, reports said.

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