Dover man convicted in connection to high school football game shooting
Kameron Scott was convicted on multiple firearm-related charges after firing a gun during a fight at a high school football game, with no injuries reported, officials said.
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‘Slow’ Week for High School Football Shootings
Sorry this week’s high school football shooting report is late. Then again, it’s not like these posts are changing anything. The games go on, the gunfire keeps coming, and all I’m doing is keeping a grim scorecard that nobody seems interested in fixing. This week’s story comes from Alabama, where the Keith High School Bears were hosting the Maplesville Red Devils. The game was stopped abruptly when gunfire echoed from a nearby clearing off Count…
Del. DOJ Secures Conviction in Dover High School Shooting
DOVER, Del. – The Delaware Department of Justice announced on Tuesday that a conviction has been secured in connection to the football game shooting that took place last October at Dover High School. On Oct. 10, 28-year-old Kameron Scott of Dover was convicted by a Superior Court jury on several gun charges, including possessing a firearm in a school zone. “This was incredibly reckless and it’s frankly a stroke of a luck that nobody was hurt or…
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