2 Shot at Ft. Bragg; Soldiers Questioned
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Four Army paratroopers were being questioned in a drive-by shooting at Ft. Bragg, N.C., that left two civilians wounded, an Army commander said. Officials said a shot was fired from a vehicle the soldiers were riding in Friday night after a basketball game at Ft. Bragg in which all six had participated. One of the civilians was a teenage son of an Army soldier; the other was his friend. The youth was hospitalized at Womack Army Medical Center with a gunshot wound to the hand, while his friend was treated for a shoulder wound and released. Ft. Bragg’s Criminal Investigation Division officials were questioning the four paratroopers. Officials said they believe that they have identified the shooter, who apparently used a .45-caliber pistol. No identities were released.
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