Man injured in drive-by shooting
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Jose Paul Corona
A Huntington Beach man was injured in a drive-by shooting early
Friday morning at the intersection of Goldenwest Street and Ellis
Avenue.
Jesse Fortney, 22, was shot in the arm when two men in a silver
American-made sedan pulled up next to him at the stoplight and fired
off three shots, said Huntington Beach Police Sgt. Gary Meza.
The passenger of the silver sedan pointed a small caliber handgun
at Fortney and fired before leaving the scene, and heading northbound
on Goldenwest Street.
Fortney drove himself home and a friend then took him to
Huntington Beach Hospital where he was treated and released, Meza
said.
According to police, Fortney was not involved in any type of
altercation before the shooting and he hadn’t exchanged words with
his attackers.
Police do not believe that this is a gang-related incident, Meza
said.
Fortney could only provide police with a description of the man
who fired the gun, saying that he is a white male, about 25 years old
with a medium build. He was wearing a dark baseball cap with some
type of logo.
Police are asking for the public’s help in trying to find the men
who shot Fortney. Anyone with information regarding the shooting
should call the Huntington Beach Police Detective Bureau at (714)
356-5691.
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