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Updated: 3:05 AM Nov 15, 2009
Reports of Shots Fired in Downtown Huntington
Despite the increased police presence in downtown Huntington Saturday night, there has been at least one report of shots being fired on 4th Avenue.
Posted: 11:58 PM Nov 14, 2009Reporter: WSAZ News Staff Email Address: news@wsaz.com |
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HUNTINGTON, W.Va (WSAZ) -- Despite the increased police presence in downtown Huntington Saturday night, there has been at least one report of shots being fired on 4th Avenue.
Cabell County dispatchers say they got a call around 10:30 p.m. Saturday about shots being fired in the 1300 block of 4th Avenue.
Huntington Police were already in the area, stepping up their patrols after last weekend's deadly shooting at Club Babylon.
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Latest Comments
When its all said and done all the gangs will have guns and civilians will not. Think twice before you say no to guns. I sure would feel more safe knowing i had a gun next to my bed. forget it just let the criminals have all the guns, and give the cops stun guns only. that makes me feel safe
Yea, da govament' and da police...thats why they is addicted to drugs...the govament makes them do it. The govament doesn't pay for dey 10 kids and give dem welfare...the govament makes dey baby daddy's run off and abandon dey families and responsibilities...
Declare martial law in Huntington, that is the only that will clean it up. Declare the ACLU, NAACP, CAIR, the gun control groups and other .'civil rights'. groups to be terrorist organizations and shut them down.
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