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Updated: 10:11 AM Nov 20, 2009
Man Shot Five Times at a Home in Kanawha County, Name Released
The Kanawha County Sheriff's Department is investigating a late night shooting in London.
Posted: 10:58 PM Nov 19, 2009Reporter: WSAZ News Staff Email Address: news@wsaz.com |
(WSAZ Photo / Josh Stender)
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UPDATE: Friday, November 20 @ 9:50am
LONDON, W.Va. (WSAZ) -- The Kanawha County Sheriff's Department is investigating a late night shooting in London.
The shooting happened around 10:30 p.m. Thursday along Mercer Road.
According to a news release, Franklin Proctor, 23, of London, was shot multiple times. Proctor was already taken to Montgomery General Hospital when investigators arrived at the scene.
Deputies say Proctor and a female were in the apartment when two men entered the home with guns. The two men ordered the female to the ground and shot Proctor.
Proctor was later flown to CAMC General where he is now listed in critical condition.
No arrests have been made in the case.
Keep clicking on WSAZ.com for the very latest information.
ORIGINAL STORY
LONDON, W.Va. (WSAZ) -- Metro 911 Dispatchers say a man was shot five times at a house along Mercer Road in London.
It happened just after 10:30 p.m. Thursday.
Dispatchers say the victim was taken to Montgomery General Hospital in a car and was flown to a Charleston Hospital.
No word yet on his condition or if anyone has been arrested.
Keep clicking on WSAZ.com for the latest information.
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Jesus said let the man who is with out sin cast the first stone. Franklin Procter has infact held several jobs before, and is currently a full time student with a 4.0 gpa at carver career center. He does live at home however what parrent would make thier kid who lives within a 15 minute driving distance of the school work. There is no point in sending your kid to school seven hours out of the day and also demanding that he work at least an additional 4 hours each day. Four hours a day comprises a part time job for you idiots out there who didn't know. An innocent man who is trying to better himself by going to school regardless of what he has done in the past was shot. It is shameful and cowardly for individuals to get on the internet and first acuse him of being the cause of his own injury, and then acuse his parents of either not caring or perhaps being to leanient for thier son. Why not just pray that a member of our society that was trying to make a legitament controbution recovers.
mann all of yall are dumb dont even know wat ur talkin about actually he got shot 8 times and why would he rob his n if not that how was he part of the robbery mann yall need to quit baggin on other people that you dont even P is a good dude n would help anybody that was tryin to help themselves n if yall KNEW HIM you would know that THANK YOU GET WELL SOON P
i would like toknow why franklin was shot and the girl was told just lay down why would u leave a witness to testify. Makes no since to me can any of u help me let me know please get well franklin GOD has a plan for you son just listen this time.
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