10-Year-Old Boy Shot During Pleasantville High School Football Game Dies From Injuries
Micah, a fifth-grader in Atlantic City, was shot in the neck while sitting in the stands during a Pleasantville-Camden High School football playoff game.
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Micah, a fifth-grader in Atlantic City, was shot in the neck while sitting in the stands during a Pleasantville-Camden High School football playoff game.
A 10-year-old boy -- one of three people shot -- remains critical condition.
The game will be closed to the general public but each school will get free passes to distribute to players' parents and family members.
Ten-year-old Micah remains in critical condition at Cooper University Hospital.
Eyewitness News spoke with a firefighter who helped the 10-year-old boy who was caught in the crossfire.
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Authorities say a man and a boy were injured when shots rang out in the Pleasantville stands.
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