Livermore drive-by shooting leaves one hospitalized

(Crohn)-The Levermore Police Department responded to fire by driving, stabbing and battle, including dozens of people in separate accidents during the weekend of July 4, according to the authorities.

Levermor police responded to 300 pamphlets from Chestnut Street in the shooting report on a engine. The arrival of the officers who arrived in a man in his twenties who were shot and began to provide medical assistance. The paramedics rushed to the hospital, and it is expected to survive.

Police said there is no information about the driving suspect at this time.

An hour ago, Levermor officers responded to a report on stabbing in the chestnut area and north of Anna. Police said the victim was injured, but she was not cooperating with the investigation. No suspect has been determined in the case.

Shortly before the stabbing, Levermor was in the area that responds to “a big battle with about 30 people,” according to the authorities. One of the witnesses told the officers that the suspect was seen escaping from the scene of the accident with a pistol.

A 17 -year -old boy was found hidden in a backyard, and a pistol has been eliminated, according to Livermore PD. The suspect was arrested and seized in the juvenile hall to carry a hidden firearm and being a minor in his possession a pistol.

On the night of July 4, the police said that the officers had responded to more than 90 invitations related to the fireworks for the service.

“I know the wide use of illegal fireworks is still frustrating many in our society, including public safety staff,” said Levermor Jerame Young. “I would like to thank all the officers and messengers who worked last night to manage the size of a highly high call while continuing to give priority to public safety.”

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