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Published: 2012-04-10 07:12:00
Updated: 2012-04-10 07:12:00

Police ID two shot on basketball court at Fayetteville park


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Fayetteville police have released the identities of a man and teenager shot in a crowded Fayetteville park Sunday evening.

Quenten Harley, 28, was seriously injured and D'Angelo Brown, 16, suffered minor injuries during the shooting on a basketball court in Seabrook Park, 716 Langdon St., around 7:30 p.m. Sunday.

Harley was in critical condition Monday but is expected to recover, police said. They declined to release his location out of safety concerns.

Police said that gunfire erupted during a fight on the basketball court. They are searching for a black man, with close-cut hair, wearing green shorts and a blue T-shirt. He arrived at the park in a light-colored SUV and fled on foot.

Anyone with information about the incident is asked to call Fayetteville police detectives at 910-433-1856 or Crime Stoppers at 910-483-8477. Crime Stoppers pays cash rewards for anonymous tips that solve crimes.


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Well, since there were people NOT involved in the b-ball game that may have seen something and didn't know it was valid information, a description of the clothing and the individual, location, etc. may jar someone's memory.

Police always say what the person was wearing really do you think they will still be wearing the same clothes? Some maybe that stupid.

Praying they find these criminals and lock them up for a very long time.

More senseless violence in a culture in America.

Now they provide a description of the perp and victims unlike yesterday

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