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One Dead and Two Injured in Two Overnight Shootings

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  One man is dead and two others injured, after two overnight shootings on Erie's eastside.

  According to Erie Police, the first shooting took place just after midnight at East 6th and Wallace. Two black males were shot.  One was shot dead, and the other man was admitted to the ICU at UPMC Hamot.  His name and condition have not been released.

   The identity of the man fatally shot has not been released and police are continuing their investigation.

  The other shooting happened around 4:30 this morning outside of a tavern in the 1100 block of East 11th Street. One man was injured after being shot in the leg

   According to Erie Police, the male walked into the ER at Saint Vincent Health Center and was later transported to UPMC Hamot. He was not cooperating with police. His name and condition have not been released.

 

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They're dropping like flies lately. Lots of flies in trashcan Erie.

Captain M. September 30, 2012 at 9:19 pm



if he even has welfare,if he does the tax payers pay it,if not the hospital eats it and insurance premiums go up.

john n. September 30, 2012 at 4:05 pm



Take away welfare benefits and make them pay for their own medical bills,and close On Deck

Glenn D. September 30, 2012 at 2:17 pm

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