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Youngstown State University Frat House Shooting: 1 Dead, 11 Injured At Party

THOMAS J. SHEERAN   02/ 6/11 09:22 PM ET   AP

YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio — YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio (AP) – Two men angry over a dispute at an Ohio fraternity house party left the gathering and returned early Sunday, spraying bullets into a crowd and killing a Youngstown State University student who was trying to separate two groups, authorities said. Eleven other people were injured, including a 17-year-old with a critical head wound.

The men were arrested and charged later Sunday with aggravated murder, shooting into a house and 11 counts of felonious assault, Youngstown police Chief Jimmy Hughes said. The suspects are in their early 20s and from the Youngstown area, but Hughes withheld their names pending further investigation.

"These guys were in the location for a little while before the shooting occurred," he said. "Something happened that they became unhappy. They had some type of altercation."

The shooting occurred at a two-story brick house in a neighborhood of once-elegant homes, many of which are now boarded up. The house party had been bustling with 50 or more people early Sunday, Hughes said.

"Somebody just got shot!" a caller tells a dispatcher on a recording of the 911 call.

The Mahoning County coroner's office identified the dead student as 25-year-old Jamail E. Johnson. He was shot once in the head and multiple times in his hips and legs; an autopsy is planned Monday, said Dr. Joseph Ohr, a forensic pathologist with the coroner's office.

Capt. Rod Foley said Johnson apparently was trying to separate two groups when he was shot.

"(Johnson) was just an excellent, excellent young man, and our loss runs deep," said Christopher Cooper, a legal officer for Omega Psi Phi fraternity. The senior had recently traveled to North Carolina for a fraternity program emphasizing manhood and scholarship, Cooper said.

Johnson's fraternity brothers were trying to decide whether to return to the house, he said. They were "very solemn, very alarmed, very hurt," Cooper said.

The 11 people who were injured ranged in age from 17 to 31. About half of them were shot in the foot, police said. Two were hit in the abdomen, and the most seriously hurt was the 17-year-old who was shot near one ear.

They were taken to nearby St. Elizabeth Health Center. Eight of them had been treated and released by afternoon, hospital spokeswoman Tina Creighton said. She said she could not release the conditions of the other three.

The university said six of the injured were students.

Members of the university-sanctioned Omega Psi Phi fraternity lived at the house, YSU spokesman Ron Cole said.

Omega Psi Phi doesn't own the house, Cooper said.

A neighbor, Rodger Brown, 54, said the house and an adjacent home with Greek lettering indicating a fraternity often have parties on Friday and Saturday nights but had caused no problems in the neighborhood.

"It's a nice, quiet neighborhood," he said.

Ohio Gov. John Kasich planned to meet Monday in Youngstown with YSU president Cynthia Anderson and Mayor Jay Williams to discuss the shootings.

"This is one of those days that every university president across the country, as well as many other officials, always dread," Anderson said at a news conference on campus.

Anderson said she had been assured by police that there was no threat to the urban campus in northeast Ohio near the Pennsylvania border. The university has about 15,000 students with alumni including former Kansas Jayhawks football coach Mark Mangino and fashion designer Nanette Lepore.

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Associated Press writers Kantele Franko in Columbus, Ohio, and Sofia Mannos in Washington contributed to this report.

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Konrad Klean
likes the taste of the red pill.
03:17 AM on 02/12/2011
What was a 17 year old doing at a frat party...?
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dahpunkster
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06:06 PM on 02/08/2011
this just makes me mad. I live like 10 minutes away from youngstown, Know a ton of people who go to ysu or have graduated from there. so many good things happen here, but then something like this happens and it gets on cnn and it makes us look like its a bad place to live ugh..... ugh. ugh..
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Konrad Klean
likes the taste of the red pill.
03:18 AM on 02/12/2011
Actually, I think the aforementioned boarded up homes make you look bad. Gangs operating under the guise of fraternities might not help either though.
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dahpunkster
author, cartoonist people watcher
10:29 PM on 02/12/2011
concerned citizens of youngstown are working on this. They have meetings about this stuff all the time. We are trying to bring businesses there and do all kind of stuff with the arts.
12:37 AM on 02/08/2011
The worst part of this whole story is that as per usual it was the aspiring, diligent, law abiding solid citizen who was the fatal victim of these two allegedly violent criminal masterminds.
09:44 AM on 02/08/2011
i don't think anyone has enough information to make your claim
09:48 AM on 02/08/2011
Anyone who negatively impacts the image of guns that activists wish to project is, by definition, a "violent, criminal mastermind".
02:35 PM on 02/08/2011
Actually, further stories do back up Micky's claims - the guy was a solid citizen and died forcing the gunmen out of the party.
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PeterNPaul
Giants only fear slingshots.
09:23 PM on 02/07/2011
The message about guns all starts at the top. Warring countries tend to be violent internally, while peaceful countries tend to be peaceful internally, regardless of their gun control laws. The USA is the largest purchasers of weapons in the world. Do you not see the hypocrisy upon implementing gun control on its citizens, when the government decides its disagreements at the barrel of a gun? Stop the wars, wage peace, set the example, and the people will follow.
09:38 PM on 02/07/2011
Unilateral disarmament huh? Lets just all have a sit in at the UN and sing Kumbaya! It is so easy for all the perfect little European socialist paradises to judge us while we have fought all their battles for the last 70 years. I hope they like Iranian takeout.
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lyingtruth
A lie is something a voter can believe in!
09:55 PM on 02/07/2011
You know Mic, even France can now destroy the earth. So the idea of no nukes presents us all from being killed by one crazed leader. Between this post and your last post, I see you've made a hard right turn...!

...........Unfanned............Unfanned...........
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PeterNPaul
Giants only fear slingshots.
10:04 PM on 02/07/2011
Sir you are talking to an American veteran here, so unless you have been there as the collective "we", be very careful how you use the word "we".
05:58 PM on 02/07/2011
Why didn't Obama fly into Youngstown for a prayer breakfast and photo op? Or is that only when the shooter is white?
06:12 PM on 02/07/2011
"The FBI’s violent crimes task force helped Youngstown police arrest two suspects Sunday afternoon, 19-year old Braylon Rogers and 22-year old Columbus Jones, Jr., about 12 hours after they allegedly opened fire at a fraternity house off the Youngstown State University campus."

"Youngstown had 20 homicides last year, far fewer just five years ago, when its 32 murders gave it one of the top rates in the country. "
http://www.wksu.org/news/story/27441
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Rooster Coburn
Less Gov't + More Responsibility = A Better World
06:27 PM on 02/07/2011
Fanned & Faved ! ! !
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rikilii
Quod gratis asseritur, gratis negatur.
05:13 PM on 02/07/2011
Facebook offers plenty more pages that will be of interest to you, "rikili". How about "Stop Interracial Relationships", or "Michael Richards Was Right"? Those seem to be right up your alley.
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rikilii
Quod gratis asseritur, gratis negatur.
05:17 PM on 02/07/2011
You read an awful lot into the post of a link.  Projecting much?

I was mostly interested in what appears to be gang signs and the fact that he is 19, but if you want to make it about race, go right ahead.
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SOD
As kind as possible and as unkind as necessary.
01:48 PM on 02/08/2011
Why the focus on race?
06:19 PM on 02/07/2011
He's into "Call of Duty Black Op's!" Maybe it's the video games fault!
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constitutional 1
Reductio ad absurdum
04:53 PM on 02/07/2011
Omega Psi Phi
02:54 PM on 02/07/2011
What a waste. This young man tried to to a disaster from happening and paid the ultimate price. My heart goes out to his family.
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Halsey
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02:06 PM on 02/07/2011
".."This is one of those days that every university president across the country, as well as many other officials, always dread," Anderson said at a news conference on campus..."

Ah, liberal gun laws, every administrators nightmare; wait make that grade school principals as well, oh and pretty much most of the USA.
02:35 PM on 02/07/2011
Make that "soon to be more liberal" gun laws. Gun rights activists are vigorously campaigning to lower the legal age for gun carry to 18. They are, additionally, campaigning to enable universal legal gun carry on American college campuses.
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Rooster Coburn
Less Gov't + More Responsibility = A Better World
02:57 PM on 02/07/2011
Like this?   http://tinyurl.com/6juxkk
12:43 PM on 02/07/2011
It is a fraternity not a frat!
12:50 PM on 02/07/2011
Who cares, besides yourself?
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enlightened45
02:10 PM on 02/07/2011
We should be concentrating on the important criteria in this shooting, the ethnicity of the fraternity, the caliber of the firearm, the race of the shooter , whether illegal immigrant or not , and whether they were criminals or not. Everybody knows the guns were not the problem....
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rastadaddio
none but ourselves can free our minds
12:04 PM on 02/07/2011
in a country of 300 million people we have 270 million guns. assuming 30 million americans are babies and toddlers, we have a gun for every american big enough to pick one up. i'm not completely anti-gun. i'm probally the only person i know who doesn't own guns. that said, i think it's past time for an honest debate about guns in our country. we need to leave the nra out of it and have an honest talk without the hyperbole and hysteria.
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CelticMajic
The answer lies in each of us individually
01:40 PM on 02/07/2011
May we also leave the Joyce Foundation the Brady Center and any other anti 2nd amendment group out of it?
01:52 PM on 02/07/2011
If they held a financial interest similar to that of the NRA, I would say "yes".
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enlightened45
01:54 PM on 02/07/2011
Being against gun violence is a reprehensible position for you?
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serialcoma
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11:39 AM on 02/07/2011
From the much touted FBi report used by the fanatics to justify their John Wayne complexes: The NSPOF does not provide much evidence on whether consumers who buy guns for protection against crime get their money's worth. The NSPOFbased estimate of millions of DGUs each year greatly exaggerates the true number, as do other estimates based on similar surveys. Much debated is whether the widespread ownership of firearms deters crime or makes it more deadly—or perhaps both—but the DGU estimates are not informative in this regard. For other purposes, the NSPOF is a reliable reference. Such information is vital to the evaluation of the ongoing debate over government regulation of gun transactions, possession, and use
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rikilii
Quod gratis asseritur, gratis negatur.
11:48 AM on 02/07/2011
I see, so the part that you don't like is not reliable, but the parts you like are.

Clever ploy.
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serialcoma
Friends don't let friends watch Fox
11:55 AM on 02/07/2011
That's not what I said at all... it's a direct copy from the report.  the FBI stated that the estimates are greatly exaggerated....   seems you may be the one cherry picking the report without consideration for what the FBI concludes.
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julieintx
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12:10 PM on 02/07/2011
I didn't read past "fanatics" and "John Wayne complexes". Personal insults are not interesting.
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serialcoma
Friends don't let friends watch Fox
12:20 PM on 02/07/2011
That you feel that those are "personal insults" reveals that there is a kernel of truth to them...... you represent the worst in gun owners:  fanatical is an apt description....
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Shannon Cunningham
11:38 AM on 02/07/2011
why are republicans always resort to shooting people they don't like? they're so violent.
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personal beliefs
Things never go according to plan, so plan accordi
11:48 AM on 02/07/2011
I'm sure this won't get deleted.
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rikilii
Quod gratis asseritur, gratis negatur.
11:48 AM on 02/07/2011
I'm going to wager that the shooters in this instance were not Republicans.

Just a wild guess, really.
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chicamorena
11:18 AM on 02/07/2011
According to CNN, what set this off was two guys got kicked out of the party and came back with guns blazing.
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Shannon Cunningham
11:45 AM on 02/07/2011
they were also republicans. not surprising.
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rikilii
Quod gratis asseritur, gratis negatur.
11:49 AM on 02/07/2011
Did your crystal ball, or your tea leaves, tell you that?
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personal beliefs
Things never go according to plan, so plan accordi
11:50 AM on 02/07/2011
people like you shouldn't be allowed to vote.
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Natoya Ebony
11:17 AM on 02/07/2011
Everytime i hear about violence on a college campus, i dread the day i have kids. you send them off to school, to get an education, become socialized, have some fun and meet new people and incidents like this happen.
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12:54 PM on 02/07/2011
There will be much less cause for worry, according to gun rights activists, after they have lowered the age for legal gun carry to 18, and after they have enabled universal gun carry on college campuses.
05:15 PM on 02/07/2011
18 sounds right to me. If you're an adult and can serve in the military, then you should be able to carry a gun. Glad its being challenged.

If you want more people trained to do so, simple amend the tax code so that 'gun training' is tax deductible. We offer tax incentives for a lot of behavior we want. No reason to make this any different.