Ohio shoots at victim’s watch, kills at least 1, others wounded: reports

A shooting center for a victim of a shooting in Columbus, Ohio, turned into chaos on Saturday when a shooting killed one woman and wounded five other people, according to reports.

The incident happened on the southeast side of the city, reports FOX 28 of Columbus.

The Columbus Dispatch reports that the guard outside a Dollar General store in a shopping mall was the one-year anniversary of the shooting death of a 28-year-old man.

On Saturday night, the deaths were a 32-year-old woman, identified as LaToya Renee Carpenter, who was hit, according to the newspaper, while driving in the mall’s parking lot.

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“I do not know what to do. I can not believe it. It’s just unbelievable,” the victim’s fiancée Perez Williams, 50, told the dispatch.

A Dollar General store in Columbus, Ohio.  At least one person was killed and several others were injured in a shooting outside the store.

A Dollar General store in Columbus, Ohio. At least one person was killed and several others were injured in a shooting outside the store.

The five wounded were each in a stable condition in local hospitals, Lieutenant Dan Hargus told the Columbus newspaper.

The vigilantes attached balloons to a utility pole near the place where they gathered and posted messages during the drug trade with the name Jarrin Hickman, the victim of a shooting one year ago in the parking lot.

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A witness named Jacqueline Bailey told Dispatch Saturday’s gunfire came from a sports utility vehicle driving past the mall.

Carpenter drove to the square with the intention of buying snacks, her fiancé told the newspaper and planned to pick up her 11-year-old daughter afterwards from her sister. After she was hit by gunfire, her vehicle collided with another vehicle on the premises, witnesses told the newspaper.

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