Thursday, December 5, 2002
Avondale has 3 shootings in 90 minutes
The Cincinnati Enquirer
Cincinnati police officers in District 4 responded to three separate Avondale shootings within less than 90 minutes Tuesday night.
The first, at about 9:10 p.m. on Alaska Avenue, left Teco Gaines, 25, with a gunshot wound in his thigh. He told officers a man approached him, pulled out a gun and said, "Give me what you've got.''
The second incident started in an apartment, also on Alaska Avenue, about 10 p.m. Carlo Daniels, 44, said the shooter hit him in the head with the gun, then shot him in the buttocks.
At 10:35 p.m. on Shuttlesworth Avenue, Jefferson Daniels Jr., 25, said two men he knew robbed and shot him in the thigh. Police want Donte Foggie on an aggravated robbery charge.
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