“To my knowledge, 99% of them,” said Mobile Chief of Police, Paul Prine. “I will say 99% because if I told you 100, one of them would be down without my knowledge, but the vast majority of them are up and working.”
According to police, around 12:30 a.m. Sunday, the victim was walking with a group of people when he heard gunshots, then realized he was hit by shrapnel. Chief Prine said the victim was not the intended target, and police are working to find the suspect, with the help of surveillance cameras strategically placed in the area.“If we have people shooting each other, we definitely want to know that we are safe or at least being watched and protected to an extent,” said Elkins.“To all the business owners, as well as to the public, we’re trending down in violent crime, and yes, we do have cameras here,” said Chief Prine.
Well the case should be quickly solved.
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