Accidental shooting in Oneida leaves one juvenile hurt
According to a release from the Oneida Nation, the shooting occurred between two juveniles and is said to appear to be accidental.
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Officials say there were no deaths in the incident, but one of the juveniles is hurt and was taken to the hospital, while the suspect of the shooting is in custody.
Again, the shooting is said to appear to be accidental, and there is no danger to the surrounding community.
An investigation into the incident is ongoing. No other information is expected to be released.
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