Stolen car led to South Memphis shooting: police
MEMPHIS, Tenn. — A shooting that put a South Memphis school on lockdown Thursday started when the owner of a stolen car found someone driving it, and someone opened fire, police said.
Police were called to Modder Avenue and Castex Street at 3:30 for a shooting call. When they arrived, they found an unoccupied red Hyundai Sonata that had been shot at multiple times.
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A witness said a male wearing an orange shirt and red pants had run away from the car. Officers found that person's relative, who told them the victim stole the car, but the car's owner caught him while driving.
The owner was in a van or truck with three people inside. One man got out of that vehicle, approached the stolen Hyundai and began shooting as the driver put it in reverse and tried to get away, according to police.
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The victim who was inside the stolen car ran away. He told police he was walking nearby when two friends pulled up in the Hyundai, and he did not know it was stolen. He didn't know what happened to the two friends.
No one was injured in the shooting, but the people in the van or truck got away. The shooting put nearby Riverview Middle School on lockdown, and knocked out power to part of South Memphis.
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