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Toppled tents, abandoned chairs and trash remained scattered along the Arlington Football Association field the morning after gunfire killed a man and wounded a 7-year-old boy in what Jacksonville police called a targeted attack at a youth game.
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Investigators told news partner First Coast News the victims were father and son.
Monday across Macy Avenue from the field, a mother sat with her children at a bus stop next to Arlington Heights Elementary School, stunned to learn of the shooting only 13 hours earlier.
Saying it may be time to find another bus stop, the young mother was unaware of Sunday's bloodshed at the football game or the other fatal shootings east and west of there over the weekend in Arlington.
'I find that very sad. Let's be honest, it's very, very sad,' the woman said. 'All in the same week? It really needs to stop.'
Four distinct shots can be heard on a video posted by MAD DADS Jacksonville at bit.ly/2IDVnM0 taken at the game between the MOT Cowboys and Duval Jags. Players are seen running or getting down on the ground as the gunfire stops.
Eyewitnesses shed tears on the association's family fan Facebook site, one woman saying her nephew was playing 'and had to run for his life.' A man wrote that 'it's a shame these kids can't even enjoy playing football.' And another said he shielded some children as they watched in horror.
'My grandkids just witnessed a child and a man laying in the road shot, bleeding,' he wrote. 'Brought tears to my eyes to hear them screaming and crying they don't wanna die.'
Sunday evening's victims were with a large group of people watching the game when a gray or silver sport-utility vehicle pulled up near where they were sitting. The shooter, wearing a mask, got out from the rear of the vehicle and fired at the victims. It did not appear to be random violence, police said. Telegram game cheat online.
Both were taken to a hospital, but the 27-year-old man died. Police said the 7-year-old boy is expected to recover.
© Dan Scanlan/Florida Times-Union A football remains on the grass near the Arlington Football Association field on Macy Avenue where a Sunday-evening shooting left a man dead and child injured, police said.This follows a weekend of violence in the Arlington community that included a Sunday-morning shooting that injured a woman in the 1100 block of Arco Drive, the same vicinity where a 20-year-old man was killed Saturday. And an 18-year-old man was found fatally shot about 7:30 p.m. Saturday behind stores at Regency Park Shopping Center at 9400 Atlantic Blvd., police said.
Saying she is 'mortified' about the latest atrocity, City Councilwoman Joyce Morgan said she could not believe something like this could happen at a youth football game as she expressed her sympathy to the victims' family. She said she had already spoken with the police zone commander about 'what needs to happen' to stop tragedies like this, as well as the weekend's other fatal shootings in other parts of Arlington.
'How do we keep our kids safe? And this, this is a total disrespect for life that we are seeing, and we are seeing it escalate,' Morgan said. 'It's totally unacceptable. There's something going on out there. .. It's already bad enough, but when it hits our kids like this, innocent kids and families just out for their son's football game, we can't continue to tolerate this?'
Police have not commented on whether any of the shootings were related, but Morgan said she wondered about that. The councilwoman also wondered if the association had hired an off-duty officer for the game. Association officials have not responded to a request for comment.
Sports association fields have been the scene of previous shootings in Jacksonville, including two on June 20, 2017.
Officers were called to Charles “Boobie” Clark Park at 8793 Sibbald Road after a 12-year-old boy on a basketball court was hit in the leg by gunfire. A witness said three gunmen in a vehicle even reloaded firing several shots, with dozens of youth at a football camp running for cover. Minutes later a 34-year-old woman was grazed by one of many bullets fired from the same car at Yancey Park at 3352 Soutel Drive.
Thug life facebook messenger game cheats. The shootings prompted the sheriff to increase police presence at several parks.
Anyone with information on any of the shootings can contact the Sheriff's Office at (904) 630-0500 or leave an anonymous tip with First Coast Crime Stoppers at (866) 845-8477 (TIPS).
Dan Scanlan: (904) 359-4549
Man Cheating At Soccer Games
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