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A 16-year-old is trying to stay hopeful as he recovers from a stray bullet shooting that happened at a Brooklyn bus stop over the weekend.
New York Jets cornerback Kris Boyd was back in the hospital after experiencing some sustained "health issues" after he was shot earlier this month.
The investigation found that three brothers were staying together in the hunting cabin when a physical confrontation broke out, leading to one of them calling 911. State police alleged that 65-year-old Scot D. Thompson of Englewood, Florida shot both of his brothers with a rifle and left the area using one of their vehicles.
New York Jets player Kris Boyd is back in the hospital days after he was released for treatment of a gunshot wound. Boyd, 29, had been released from the hospital after he was shot in Midtown Manhattan on Nov. 16 but returned on Wednesday due to "health issues," he wrote in an Instagram story.
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INTERVIEW: Troopers give more details on Englewood man accused of murdering brothers in Western New York
ALLEN, Ny. ( WWSB) — An Englewood man has been charged with second-degree murder after authorities say he shot and killed his two brothers during a family hunting trip in upstate New York.
Police said during this incident, 65-year-old Scot D. Thompson of Englewood, Florida shot and killed both of his brothers with a rifle. Officials identified the victims as 70-year-old Mark B. Thompson of Canterbury and 69-year-old David E. Thompson of Port Charlotte, Florida.