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East High teammates rally around shooting victim as he fights to get back on the field
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WSYX) — A heavy police presence surrounded East High School on Friday afternoon as students poured out of the building at dismissal. Officers from Columbus Police and school security monitored the area, a visible reminder of the violence that erupted just a day earlier across the street in the parking lot of the Martin Luther King Jr. Library.
That’s where a student was shot following what court records describe as an argument. For many of his classmates and teammates, the end of the school week felt anything but normal.
“Man, I feel like the stuff that went down yesterday, I feel like it was personal or something like that,” said John Williams, who plays football with the victim.
Bond set for man accused of shooting Columbus high school student in library parking lot
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COLUMBUS, Ohio — A $2 million bond was given to a 19-year-old man accused of shooting a Columbus City Schools student in a library parking lot.
Just after 5 p.m. Thursday, Columbus Division of Police Sgt. Joe Albert said officers responded to the report of a person shot outside the Columbus Metropolitan Library's Martin Luther King Branch, located on East Long Street.
Officers arrived to find one person shot, Albert said. The student was taken to an area hospital in critical condition, but is expected to survive. In court on Friday, an attorney said he had just gotten out of surgery.
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