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  • January 13, 2025
Teen convicted after firing a gun during a school football game, dismissed: police

Teen convicted after firing a gun during a school football game, dismissed: police

NORTH COLLEGE HILL, Ohio (WXIX) – A teenager was convicted Thursday in connection with two gunshot incidents in September, according to North College Hill police.

A 17-year-old boy was sentenced to four years in prison until he turns 21, North College Hill police wrote in a news release.

The first shooting incident occurred on September 6 at noon Cincinnati Country Day vs. North College Hill Football Game.

According to a witness at the scene, the game was in the third quarter when players and coaches began running off the field and fans ran from the stands.

The second shooting incident occurred on September 13 during school dismissal at North College Hill High School.

The teen was arrested that same day, police said.

Officers said no one was injured in either incident.

Because the teen is a minor, police have not released his name.

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