Shootout after Homecoming Parade kills one, injures 10
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10 shot, one fatally, after Tennessee State University homecoming parade
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A man was fatally shot and nine other people were wounded, including three children, after two groups fired at each other as crowds from a Tennessee State University homecoming parade were thinning out Saturday, Nashville police said.
A 24-year-old man died in the gunfire that erupted off campus on Jefferson Street around 5:10 p.m., after the parade was over but as parking lots were still full of people, police said.
“We can tell from the shell casings that there were gunshots from one side of the street, and then on the other side of the street,” police spokesman Don Aaron told reporters.
Much of the crowd had left to go to the Tennessee State Tigers-Eastern Illinois Panthers game in Nashville when the shooting erupted, police said.
Police did not identify the victims, or say whether any were students. Their conditions vary, from people who were grazed by gunfire to people with critical injuries.
The three children who were shot — one 12-year-old and two 14-year-olds — all have injuries that are not critical, Aaron said.
Police are investigating how many shooters there were and believe at least one person who is in the hospital fired shots, Aaron said. Video from an aerial police camera may shed light on what occurred.
Detectives were also interviewing people who were shot. Some of the hospitalized people are known to police from past interactions, Aaron said. “We are confident that things are beginning to come together,” he said.
Handguns are believed to have been used, and police found one gun in the street, he said.
The parade took place Saturday morning and the crowd was beginning to thin out when the shooting occurred. Jefferson Street had reopened about 20 minutes prior, Aaron said.
"Just a handful of people, a very small number of people, besmirched the celebration," he said.
He said the shooting was especially unexpected because of the number of police officers and other public safety officials who were working the event. "There were police officers everywhere," he said.
Some of the firefighters who rendered aid were there just to enjoy themselves, Nashville Fire Department spokesperson Kendra Loney said.
“Our personnel recounted to me some moments where they ripped off their belts and did things like use those as tourniquets,” Loney said.
“We are upset. We are angry,” she said.
A 24-year-old man died in the gunfire that erupted off campus on Jefferson Street around 5:10 p.m., after the parade was over but as parking lots were still full of people, police said.
“We can tell from the shell casings that there were gunshots from one side of the street, and then on the other side of the street,” police spokesman Don Aaron told reporters.
Much of the crowd had left to go to the Tennessee State Tigers-Eastern Illinois Panthers game in Nashville when the shooting erupted, police said.
Police did not identify the victims, or say whether any were students. Their conditions vary, from people who were grazed by gunfire to people with critical injuries.
The three children who were shot — one 12-year-old and two 14-year-olds — all have injuries that are not critical, Aaron said.
Police are investigating how many shooters there were and believe at least one person who is in the hospital fired shots, Aaron said. Video from an aerial police camera may shed light on what occurred.
Detectives were also interviewing people who were shot. Some of the hospitalized people are known to police from past interactions, Aaron said. “We are confident that things are beginning to come together,” he said.
Handguns are believed to have been used, and police found one gun in the street, he said.
The parade took place Saturday morning and the crowd was beginning to thin out when the shooting occurred. Jefferson Street had reopened about 20 minutes prior, Aaron said.
"Just a handful of people, a very small number of people, besmirched the celebration," he said.
He said the shooting was especially unexpected because of the number of police officers and other public safety officials who were working the event. "There were police officers everywhere," he said.
Some of the firefighters who rendered aid were there just to enjoy themselves, Nashville Fire Department spokesperson Kendra Loney said.
“Our personnel recounted to me some moments where they ripped off their belts and did things like use those as tourniquets,” Loney said.
“We are upset. We are angry,” she said.
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Just think...back in the 80s we all used to laugh at music vids like this.
https://youtu.be/nonVj7odbmU
https://youtu.be/nonVj7odbmU
We thought the finale of ‘Rock and Roll High School’ was pretty cool
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