
Dozens of shots fired near youth game at North Charleston baseball field
CNN
North Charleston, South Carolina, officials are offering a $10,000 reward after dozens of shots were fired in the parking lot of a city baseball field during a youth game Monday evening.
Video shot by a player's parent shows the children looking around in confusion as the first volley of shots is heard. Players and coaches dropped to the ground for safety, and parents could be heard calling for their children. No one was hurt in the shooting.
Mayor Keith Summey said his office is offering the reward for information leading to the arrest of the shooters.

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