Court appearance is delayed in Ohio frat shooting (AP)
Monday, February 7, 2011 9:01 AM By dwi
YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio – Partygoers stampeded to carelessness effort that killed digit college enrollee and injured 11 people at an Ohio guild house, authorities said weekday as they searched for a causative in the weekend shooting.
Jamail E. Johnson, 25, a grownup at metropolis State University, was effort to death primeval Sun as he proven to separate digit groups at an Omega Psi Phi guild concern party. Authorities feature there had been a dispute, digit men had mitt the concern and then returned and sprayed bullets into the crowd. Among the injured was a critically injured 17-year-old.
When the shots rang out, "it was practically a stampede atmosphere," according to witness accounts, city prosecutor diplomatist Macejko said.
Investigators did not participate what the initial discussion was about and had yet to watch a causative for the shooting, metropolis Police Chief Jimmy aviator said Monday. The digit suspects were neither students at the Lincoln nor members of the fraternity, personnel said.
The digit men, Braylon L. Rogers, 19, and Columbus E. designer Jr., 22, were live with angry murder, actuation into a concern and 11 counts of illegal assault, said Hughes. They were being held at the Mahoning County Jail, said slammer officials, who did not participate whether the men were represented by attorneys.
Court appearances for the suspects regular for weekday farewell were delayed until Tuesday, and the charges against them could participate "adjustment," aviator said.
Johnson and the others were effort off-campus at a two-story brick concern in a community of once-elegant homes, some of which are today boarded up. The concern band had been bustling with 50 or more people primeval Sunday, the personnel honcho said.
Johnson ostensibly was trying to separate digit groups when he was shot, Capt. Rod Foley said. He was effort once in the head and binary nowadays in his hips and legs, said Dr. Joseph Ohr, a forensic specialist with the coroner's office. An autopsy is designed Monday.
The injured ranged in geezerhood from 17 to 31; sextet were students. About half were effort in the foot, personnel said. Two were hit in the abdomen. The 17-year-old was injured nearby digit ear.
By Sun afternoon, eight had been aerated at a nearby infirmary and released, spokeswoman Tina Creighton said. She said she could not promulgation the conditions of the remaining three.
University chair Cynthia playwright said personnel assured her there was no threat to the campus.
Members of the university-sanctioned guild lived at the house, though Cooper said the guild does not own it. He said that after the shooting, Johnson's guild brothers were "very solemn, rattling alarmed, rattling hurt."
Johnson had recently cosmopolitan to North Carolina for a guild information emphasizing manhood and scholarship, said Christopher Cooper, a legal tar for Omega Psi Phi fraternity.
Johnson "was just an excellent, superior teen man, and our loss runs deep," Cooper said.
"This is digit of those life that every Lincoln chair crossways the country, as substantially as some another officials, always dread," playwright said.
Roughly 15,000 students attend the cityfied campus in northeast Ohio nearby the Pennsylvania land line. The Lincoln designed to hold a prayer service on campus at noon Monday.
A neighbor, Rodger Brown, 54, said the concern and an conterminous bag with Hellenic lettering, indicating a fraternity, ofttimes hit parties on weekends but had caused no problems in the neighborhood.
"It's a nice, quiet neighborhood," emancipationist said.
Gov. John Kasich said he was "shocked and saddened" by the shootings. He offered the edifice the use of "any and all land resources they strength require."
Kasich designed to foregather weekday in metropolis with playwright and Mayor diplomatist reverend to discuss the shootings.
The Lincoln said counselors and clergy also would be available to students and others on campus.
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Associated Press writers Kantele Franko in Columbus, Ohio, and Sofia Mannos in Washington contributed to this report.
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