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Shooting in Waterloo sends three people to hospitals

July 14, 2009 By admin

Three people are hospitalized following a shooting in Waterloo. Police were called to a residential neighborhood a few blocks from downtown just after 6 p.m. Monday. When they arrived, officers found a man and two teenagers with gunshot wounds.

Police have identified the victims as 25-year-old Travell McCoy, 17-year-old Damarrius Todd and 16-year-old Edward Degraffinreed — all of Waterloo. Authorities say Degraffinreed suffered gunshot wounds to the torso and is in guarded condition at a Waterloo hospital. McCoy was shot in the leg and Todd in the arm. Both are in stable conditon at University Hospitals in Iowa City.

Police continue to investigate the shooting. No other information about the incident is being released at this time.

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