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Two arrested in northeast Spokane drive-by shooting
Two arrested in northeast Spokane drive-by shooting

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Two arrested in northeast Spokane drive-by shooting

May 31—Two people were arrested for an early Saturday morning drive-by shooting in northeast Spokane, according to the Spokane Police Department. Officers responded shortly after 5:30 a.m. to a shooting in the area of Liberty Avenue and Market Street, police said in a news release. A vehicle was damaged from the shooting, but no one was injured. During the investigation, officers connected the shooting to an incident the day before when the alleged shooter, later identified as 32-year-old Zachary D. Gring, ran from police, according to police. It's unclear what the details of the incident were. Information about Saturday's shooting, including surveillance footage, went out to patrol units. About six hours after the shooting, an officer pulled over the suspect vehicle, and a man and woman got out and ran from the car, police said. The woman, 26-year-old Allie J. Alderson, was arrested nearby. She was booked into the Spokane County Jail on a Department of Corrections warrant relating to a riot charge, a warrant for driving without a valid license and two counts of drive-by shooting for Saturday's incident, according to officers. Shortly after Alderson was arrested, a resident reported the second suspect, Gring, hiding nearby. Police arrested Gring and booked him into jail on two counts of first-degree unlawful possession of a firearm, possession of a stolen firearm and two counts of drive-by shooting (domestic violence) for shooting Saturday at a house and car of a person he had a relationship with, police said. He was also booked on suspicion of attempting to elude police from Friday's incident. Additional misdemeanor charges will be referred to prosecutors, police said. Police continue to investigate.

Manhunt launched after 7 teenagers wounded in Chicago drive-by shooting
Manhunt launched after 7 teenagers wounded in Chicago drive-by shooting

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Manhunt launched after 7 teenagers wounded in Chicago drive-by shooting

A manhunt has been launched after seven teenagers were wounded in a drive-by shooting in the early hours of Saturday morning, police in Chicago said. 'An unknown vehicle drove by, and began firing shots at the crowd striking several victims,' as officers were 'trying to disperse a large gathering of people,' in the city's southeastern 6th District, the Chicago Police Department said in a statement. Three of the victims were 17-years-old, three of them 18 and one 19. All suffered injuries to their legs, two were struck in the arm, one in the back and one in the buttocks, the statement said, adding that they were taken to local hospitals. All were listed as being in 'fair condition' apart from one who was hit in the leg and the chest, whose condition was listed as 'serious.' 'The vehicle immediately fled the scene,' the statement said. 'No officers were injured.' It added that no one was in custody and detectives were 'investigating the circumstances involving the incident.' In 2024, there were 2,758 shooting victims in Chicago, according to the city's police department, a 4.1% decrease from the previous year. This article was originally published on

Man killed, woman wounded in drive-by shooting in West Garfield Park
Man killed, woman wounded in drive-by shooting in West Garfield Park

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Man killed, woman wounded in drive-by shooting in West Garfield Park

A man is dead and a woman was wounded in a drive-by shooting Friday morning on the city's West Side. It happened just before 10 a.m. in the 0-100 block of South Springfield Avenue. According to Chicago police, the victims, a 33-year-old man and a 30-year-old woman, were standing outside when someone inside a black sedan pulled up and fired shots at them. The vehicle was last seen heading westbound. The man was hit multiple times in his chest and was taken to Mt. Sinai Hospital, where he died. The woman suffered a graze wound to the back of her neck and was treated at the scene. No other injuries were reported, police said. As of Friday, no arrests were made. Area 4 detectives were investigating.

Home in Cayuga, Ont. hit during drive-by shooting
Home in Cayuga, Ont. hit during drive-by shooting

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time6 days ago

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Home in Cayuga, Ont. hit during drive-by shooting

Road closed sign on Thorburn Street in Cayuga on May 27, 2025. (Spencer Turcotte/CTV News) Ontario Provincial Police are looking for the person, or persons, responsible for a drive-by shooting in Cayuga. In a video posted to social media on Tuesday, Sgt. Ed Sanchuk said OPP received multiple 911 calls about a weapons incident on Thorburn Street at around 2:15 a.m. 'It was determined that unknowns attended the address and fired several rounds from a firearm, striking a residence and vehicles parked in the driveway, causing damage,' he explained. 'I'm glad to say there were no injuries involved of anyone that was inside the house.' Thorburn Street was expected to remain closed, between Joseph Street East and Concession Road 1 South, until almost noon while Haldimand County OPP were on scene investigating. No description of the suspect, or suspects, have been released at this time. '[Haldimand OPP are asking] any residents, living on Thorburn Street and surrounding side streets that may have video surveillance systems, to check their footage to see if they have captured the vehicle or suspects involved,' Sanchuk said. Tips can also be called in to OPP at 1-888-310-1122 or Crime Stoppers.

Drive-by shooting leaves damage to vehicles and residence in Cayuga, Ont.
Drive-by shooting leaves damage to vehicles and residence in Cayuga, Ont.

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time6 days ago

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Drive-by shooting leaves damage to vehicles and residence in Cayuga, Ont.

An Ontario Provincial Police badge is shown in this undated file image. CTV NEWS/BARRIE Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) are asking for help from the public after they said a drive-by shooting caused property damage south of Brantford early Tuesday. In a social media post, OPP said they were called to a residence on Thorburn Street in Cayuga for reports of a shooting at around 2:15 a.m. Police determined an unknown suspect drove-by the home and shot a firearm multiple times, causing damage to a residence and vehicles parked in the driveway. No one was hurt. Thorburn Street was closed between Concession Road 1 South and Joseph Street East for several hours. OPP are asking anyone with information or video of the area during the incident to contact them at 1 (888) 310 1122.

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