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Youngstown State Shooting: Witness Recalls Victim Jamail Johnson Covered In Blood

Youngstown State Shooting

THOMAS J. SHEERAN   02/ 7/11 09:18 PM ET   AP

YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio — While police still worked to piece together what led to a deadly Ohio fraternity house party, witnesses said Monday that an argument over a girl prompted two men to open fire on the crowd, sending party-goers into a panic, injuring 11 people and leaving a college student struggling for his life.

Police said a dispute ensued Sunday night at the Omega Psi Phi fraternity house; one man was thrown out of the party and the other followed. They returned sometime later and began spraying bullets into the crowd, police said. Youngstown State University senior Jamail Johnson, 25, was killed. Police arrested two men that evening.

Investigators did not know Monday what the initial argument was about and were searching for a motive, but people at the party told a friend of Johnson's who was sleeping at the house that the gunmen had argued with others over a girl earlier in the evening. Isaiah Lee, 19, said his friend was trying to defuse the situation when the shots rang out.

"He was trying to be a hero," Lee said. "He was trying to get them out of there so nothing would happen, no fight."

Youngstown police were trying to determine if disturbances at another fraternity party and a Youngstown club the same night were related to the shootings

Police arrested 19-year-old Braylon L. Rogers and 22-year-old Columbus E. Jones Jr., who was released from prison in April 2009 after serving a sentence for burglary. The two were charged with aggravated murder, shooting into a house and 11 counts of felonious assault, police said. Neither is a university student nor a fraternity member.

Jail officials did not know if the men have attorneys. They were jailed in the Mahoning County Jail and were scheduled to appear in court Tuesday. Youngstown Police Chief Jimmy Hughes said the charges could be adjusted.

When a resident of the two-story brick house told Lee that people had been shot, he said he went downstairs to find out what happened. There he found his friend, lying in a pool of blood.

"I went downstairs and there he was, just covered in blood," Lee said. "There was so much commotion going on. Everyone was angry. All this blood is everywhere."

Johnson had been trying to separate two groups having a dispute among the 50 or so party-goers, police said. Witnesses told investigators that when the shots rang out, "it was practically a stampede atmosphere," said city prosecutor Jay Macejko.

An autopsy report showed Johnson died of gunshot wounds to the head and one of his legs.

"There was quite a bit of loss of blood from the leg," said Joseph Ohr, a forensic pathologist from the Mahoning County coroner's office.

Six of the injured party-goers were students. Eight were treated at a nearby hospital and released Sunday, hospital spokeswoman Tina Creighton said. She would not release the conditions of the remaining three.

Monday, about 200 people attended a prayer service at the campus student center. They sang, prayed and read the Bible.

"God will bring comfort and understanding to every situation," said Marteece Waters, one of the organizers.

Johnson had recently traveled to North Carolina for a fraternity program emphasizing manhood and scholarship, said Christopher Cooper, a legal officer for Omega Psi Phi fraternity. He said Johnson was "just an excellent, excellent young man."

Members of the university-sanctioned fraternity lived at the house, though the fraternity does not own it.

The police chief said the shootings should not damage the city's reputation for reducing its crime rate in recent years. The city averaged 50 homicides a year in the 1990s, compared to just 20 homicides last year, he said.

But Ryan Wild, a freshman who was sitting outside the prayer service, said any violence in the city poses a risk to the university community.

About 15,000 students attend the urban campus in northeast Ohio near the Pennsylvania state line.

"I feel Youngstown has a reputation of being violent," Wild said. "It's going to take a long time to change people's minds about Youngstown."

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

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YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio — While police still worked to piece together what led to a deadly Ohio fraternity house party, witnesses said Monday that an argument over a girl prompted two men to open fire ...
YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio — While police still worked to piece together what led to a deadly Ohio fraternity house party, witnesses said Monday that an argument over a girl prompted two men to open fire ...
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billy goat
Sniffing Out Bad Cheese Everywhere!
07:51 PM on 02/08/2011
Just goes to show you that people should have any kind of gun they want.
LebronJeremy
Proud to be educated.
03:10 PM on 02/08/2011
I'm on sitting on Elm street in Youngstown right now, about two streets over from Indiana. This place could be beautiful; this place used to be beautiful.
YSU is a great college. I've been more impressed with the professors here than in any private colleges that I've been to, or have friends going to. But the city will remain the dumpster of civilization until stuff like this stops.
This is just depressing. And there's no other way to put it. It's not only depressing on a personal level, but also on a psychological and philosophical level.
Youngstown is a dying city...probably because we keep killing each other.
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KDMac
It's called sarcasm, Genius.
09:47 AM on 02/08/2011
Poor kid, violated Rule #17....
Freesia2
I'm nicer than I appear in print. :-)
02:13 AM on 02/08/2011
And on this page there is another article stating that 12 states are lobbying for college gun rights.

SIgh.
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lisalulu
I stand for Planned Parenthood.
10:39 PM on 02/07/2011
Sad for the families and community.

Bruce Springsteen's Youngstown.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HYSekJqkIbY
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OB-GYN
To Your Health, America. Live Long and Prosper!
09:19 PM on 02/07/2011
America is Nuts Over Guns!

Guns and people = death.

Poor Jamail Johnson. Another 25 year old male's life snuffed out prematurely.
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Rooster Coburn
Less Gov't + More Responsibility = A Better World
08:05 PM on 02/07/2011
In the Tucson shooting recently we saw pics of the shooter all over the place.
Why no pics of the "two men charged" with the murder at the frat house do you suppose?
Inquiring minds want to know!
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Morena
¡Diga toda la verdad. Siempre!
12:05 AM on 02/08/2011
GROW UP!!
lmb21
Riding a gravy train with biscuit wheels
10:13 AM on 02/08/2011
How does it matter what color they were?
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Rooster Coburn
Less Gov't + More Responsibility = A Better World
12:01 PM on 02/08/2011
Who mentioned their "color"?  I just asked for pics, that's all.  Why are you projecting the issue of race into all this?
06:01 PM on 02/07/2011
Sigh, the lowlifes always seem to take out those that are either striving to make something of themselves or those who had potential that will not be realized because they were cut down to soon. It used to be violence from other ethnicities we had to worry about, almost exclusively, now we have to fear "our own" on top of everything else. This is way beyond sad, it's over a woman, it's over some land that you don't even own, it's because he looked at me wrong, it's because he's light skin, you don't talk right, you talk TOO right, i killed the child cuz it wasn't mine, i could go on, but it is seriously depressing.
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redd35
Intelligent Hoodlum
05:24 PM on 02/07/2011
IF THERE IS A GOD, PLEASE STOP THIS BLACK ON BLACK CRIME. WE ARE LOSING GENERATIONS, OF BLACK WOMEN, MEN AND CHILDREN. WE ARE IN A VERY BAD PLACE AND WE NEED SOMETHING, WHETHER ITS DIVINE INTERVENTION, OR JUST PLAIN INTERVENTION. PLEASE SOMEBODY HELP US, WE CAN'T SEE WHAT WE ARE DOING!

SUBMITTED BY A BLACKMAN THAT HAS SEEN TOO MUCH DEATH IN MY YOUNG LIFE.
06:07 PM on 02/07/2011
I whole heatedly agree. Senseless auto-genocide.
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