Monday, November 18, 2002
Drive-by shooting in Northside
A man was in critical condition late Sunday after being shot in the head in an apparent drive-by shooting on a Northside street.
The man, whom police did not immediately identify, was shot about 8:20 p.m. near the intersection of Fergus Street and Pullan Avenue, Cincinnati police said.
Two cars fled the scene shortly after the shooting - a black, box type vehicle and an older model Mercury Marquis - and police were seeking the occupants for questioning in connection with the shooting.
The victim was being treated at University Hospital.
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