Sunday, February 6, 2011

Youngstown State University


Youngstown Police say the shooting happened at a party early Sunday morning and no arrests have been made, but at least one of the suspects A school statement that officials are working to identify the suspects and YSU police chief said there was no threat to the campus office Mahoning County coroner identified the dead student for 25 years Jamail E. Johnson shot in the head, was several times in the hips and legs, and an autopsy scheduled for Monday, said Dr. Joseph or a medical examiner office forensic Capt. Rod Foley told the police with 10 of Youngstown wounded were transported to St. Elizabeth Medical Center with gunshot wounds Should be fully recovered. Six of the 10 students from the ESU President Cynthia Anderson were in the hospital yesterday afternoon with the students and their families. There were arrangements were made for consultants and clergy members concluded that this terrible story misogyny recently about the activities of a fraternity at Yale.

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