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Two sought in Goldsboro shooting


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Anthony Dwayne Jackson accused of attempted murder in 2/24/09 go
Anthony Dwayne Jackson accused of attempted murder in 2/24/09 go

Police were searching Wednesday for two suspects in the shooting of a Goldsboro woman Tuesday night.

Attempted murder warrants have been issued for Anthony Dwayne Jackson, of 408 N. Leslie St., and John Oscar Mumford, of 601 Whitted Court.

Officers responding to a shooting call at about 7:30 p.m. found Barbara Ann Bandy, 42, inside a vehicle in the 300 block of North Leslie Street. Bandy had been shot, police said.

Bandy was transported to Wayne Memorial Hospital and then flown to Pitt Memorial Hospital in Greenville. Her condition was unknown Wednesday afternoon.

Anyone with information about the shooting or the whereabouts of Jackson or Mumford is asked to call police at 919-580-4214 or Crime Stoppers at 919-735-2255. Text messages can be sent to Crime Stoppers at 919-273-6585.

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Why not start groups working for the advocacy of HUMAN RIGHTS. Everybody wants equal rights/treatment. The outcome would be the same no matter what the gender, race, religion, or sexual preference of the person on the business end of that gun had been.

What do you mean by, "Now, if one would like to talk about racism....here is a real place to start?" There is nothing in this story about the race of the shooter, the victim, or the investigators. Why bring it up?

Has anyone taken into account the number of women that are being killed on a daily basis in our country? They are being shot, raped, throats slashed, strangled, burned, chopped into pieces, tortured, enslaved, etc.. I think if there are any issues that need to be addressed in the crime department in America is the devaluation of the female American Citizens. Now, if one would like to talk about racism....here is a real place to start. By the way, folks, just where in the heck are the "Women's Rights Groups"? Huh?

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