Ohio takes another L

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[h1]Witness: Friend killed at party covered in blood[/h1]


By THOMAS J. SHEERAN

The Associated Press

YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio — A friend of the college student who was killed at an Ohio fraternity house says he found him covered in blood, gasping for his final breaths.

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A Youngstown State Police University officer patrols the street near the location of an early morning shooting at a fraternity house just north of the Youngstown State University campus that left student Jamail E. Johnson, 25 of Youngstown dead and 11 injured Sunday, Feb. 6, 2011 in Youngstown, Ohio. (AP Photo/Mark Stahl)

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A Youngstown State Police University officer patrols the street near the location of an early morning shooting at a fraternity house just north of the Youngstown State University campus that left student Jamail E. Johnson, 25 of Youngstown dead and 11 injured Sunday, Feb. 6, 2011 in Youngstown, Ohio. (AP Photo/Mark Stahl)

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Youngstown State University President Cynthia E. Anderson speaks during a press conference on the YSU campus in Youngstown, Ohio Sunday, Feb. 6, 2011. A early Sunday morning shooting just north of the Youngstown State University campus killed one student and injured 11 people, including six students. (AP Photo/Mark Stahl)

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This booking photo provided by the Mahoning County Sheriff's Dept. shows Braylon Rogers. Rogers, 19, and Columbus E. Jones Jr., 22, were charged Monday, Feb. 7, 2011 with aggravated murder, shooting into a house and 11 counts of felonious assault for a shooting Sunday at a fraternity house in Youngstown, Ohio that left one student dead and 11 other people wounded. (AP Photo/HO, Mahoning County Sheriff's Dept.

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Nineteen-year-old Isaiah Lee says he was sleeping at an Omega Psi Phi fraternity house near Youngstown State University when gunfire rang out early Sunday. Lee says he went downstairs and found his friend, 25-year-old Jamail Johnson, covered in blood but still alive. Lee says Johnson was trying to defuse an argument over a girl.

The Mahoning County Coroner's office says an autopsy found that Johnson died of a gunshot wound to the head and blood loss from multiple gunshot wounds to his leg.

Two men have been charged with aggravated murder and 11 counts of felonious assault. Police say the suspects were neither university students nor members of the fraternity.
 
[h1]Witness: Friend killed at party covered in blood[/h1]


By THOMAS J. SHEERAN

The Associated Press

YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio — A friend of the college student who was killed at an Ohio fraternity house says he found him covered in blood, gasping for his final breaths.

Fraternity_House_Sh_827592l.jpg

A Youngstown State Police University officer patrols the street near the location of an early morning shooting at a fraternity house just north of the Youngstown State University campus that left student Jamail E. Johnson, 25 of Youngstown dead and 11 injured Sunday, Feb. 6, 2011 in Youngstown, Ohio. (AP Photo/Mark Stahl)

Fraternity_House_Sh_827707l.jpg

A Youngstown State Police University officer patrols the street near the location of an early morning shooting at a fraternity house just north of the Youngstown State University campus that left student Jamail E. Johnson, 25 of Youngstown dead and 11 injured Sunday, Feb. 6, 2011 in Youngstown, Ohio. (AP Photo/Mark Stahl)

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Youngstown State University President Cynthia E. Anderson speaks during a press conference on the YSU campus in Youngstown, Ohio Sunday, Feb. 6, 2011. A early Sunday morning shooting just north of the Youngstown State University campus killed one student and injured 11 people, including six students. (AP Photo/Mark Stahl)

Fraternity_House_Sh_828468l.jpg

This booking photo provided by the Mahoning County Sheriff's Dept. shows Braylon Rogers. Rogers, 19, and Columbus E. Jones Jr., 22, were charged Monday, Feb. 7, 2011 with aggravated murder, shooting into a house and 11 counts of felonious assault for a shooting Sunday at a fraternity house in Youngstown, Ohio that left one student dead and 11 other people wounded. (AP Photo/HO, Mahoning County Sheriff's Dept.

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Nineteen-year-old Isaiah Lee says he was sleeping at an Omega Psi Phi fraternity house near Youngstown State University when gunfire rang out early Sunday. Lee says he went downstairs and found his friend, 25-year-old Jamail Johnson, covered in blood but still alive. Lee says Johnson was trying to defuse an argument over a girl.

The Mahoning County Coroner's office says an autopsy found that Johnson died of a gunshot wound to the head and blood loss from multiple gunshot wounds to his leg.

Two men have been charged with aggravated murder and 11 counts of felonious assault. Police say the suspects were neither university students nor members of the fraternity.
 
Originally Posted by Durden7

The Ohio thing is played out.

This. Plus when it still funny it was about funny random stuff that happened in Ohio (see lady faking to be a millionaire at the Burlington coat factory) this is a sad story where a young life was lost over some stupid female.

You sir take the L for posting this.
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Originally Posted by Durden7

The Ohio thing is played out.

This. Plus when it still funny it was about funny random stuff that happened in Ohio (see lady faking to be a millionaire at the Burlington coat factory) this is a sad story where a young life was lost over some stupid female.

You sir take the L for posting this.
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Seemingly innocent guy loses his life over some BS; tragic.
But no let's point out the state that it occurs in and make light of the situation...
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Seemingly innocent guy loses his life over some BS; tragic.
But no let's point out the state that it occurs in and make light of the situation...
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Come on son. These things happen in other states too
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If anything, Cali is taking a L for that budget crisis they have. And NY can take one for that derailed train in Queens/Manhattan.
 
Come on son. These things happen in other states too
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If anything, Cali is taking a L for that budget crisis they have. And NY can take one for that derailed train in Queens/Manhattan.
 
Originally Posted by Flyest In The Hood

Originally Posted by MisterP0315

I have friends mourning the loss of this man's death. How is this even remotely funny?

where do you see anyone laughing?
Son stop. When the Va Tech, UT-Austin shootings occurred, no one said Texas takes a L or Virginia takes a L. Quit trying to save whatever image you hoped to create with your 14 posts.
 
Originally Posted by Flyest In The Hood

Originally Posted by MisterP0315

I have friends mourning the loss of this man's death. How is this even remotely funny?

where do you see anyone laughing?
Son stop. When the Va Tech, UT-Austin shootings occurred, no one said Texas takes a L or Virginia takes a L. Quit trying to save whatever image you hoped to create with your 14 posts.
 
Originally Posted by Flyest In The Hood

Originally Posted by MisterP0315

I have friends mourning the loss of this man's death. How is this even remotely funny?

where do you see anyone laughing?
Stop, you made this for the lulz and you are mad because your thread failed
 
Originally Posted by Flyest In The Hood

Originally Posted by MisterP0315

I have friends mourning the loss of this man's death. How is this even remotely funny?

where do you see anyone laughing?
Stop, you made this for the lulz and you are mad because your thread failed
 
Originally Posted by Flyest In The Hood

Originally Posted by MisterP0315

I have friends mourning the loss of this man's death. How is this even remotely funny?

where do you see anyone laughing?


"Ohio takes another L"

It's played out and usually, the whole "taking Ls" thing is on some random and/or funny #%@@. Yet, you decided to use it where someone gets gunned down?

Poor judgment. Don't play dumb.
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