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Gaslamp Shooting Survivor Back up on His Board 9 Months Later
‘I’m super stoked!” Gaslamp shooting survivor Steven Ely told NBC 7 on Monday. “I made it back, man! I wasn’t sure I was going to live.”
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Gaslamp Shooting Survivor Hits The Waves Once Again
“I’m super stoked I made it back. I wasn’t sure I was going to live,” Steven Ely told NBC 7’s Alexis Rivas.
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Gaslamp Shooting Survivor Breaks Silence
A San Diego man gunned down five people at random in the Gaslamp, according to police. Detectives said the gun the man used was a homemade, untraceable gun, a so-called ghost gun. One of the survivors has never talked publicly about what happened. Until now, three months to the day since the shooting. “So, I was really enjoying my life…
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Gaslamp Ghost Gun Shooting Victim Worries Ghost Gun Ban Won't Come Soon Enough
NBC 7’s Alexis Rivas spoke to the victim of a shooting in the Gaslamp Quarter about his struggles, and the effects of the shot fired from a ghost gun.
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Nightly Check-In: Shooting Survivor Speaks Out
A New Jersey man speaks out after surving the Gaslamp mass shooting this past April. Governor Newsom lays out a plan to help the homeless that will cost billions. Plus, Padre player Tatis Jr. is out after testing positive for covid-19. NBC7’s Mark Mullen has your Nightly Check-In’s for Tuesday May 11th, 2021.
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Gaslamp Mass Shooting Suspect Pleads Not Guilty to All Charges
San Diego police say the 32-year-old alleged gunman used an unregistered firearm to carry out the violence, reports NBC 7’s Melissa Adan.