Shooting in city called case of mistaken ID
YOUNGSTOWN — A West Indianola Avenue man, who was once shot in the lower left calf on the city’s South Side, told police he thought it was a case of mistaken identity and the gunman intended to shoot somebody else. Ronald Mitchell, 29, said he saw a dark-colored box-type Chevrolet pass him, and he started running when he heard six shots while he walked at Parkview and Glenwood avenues around 9:30 p.m. Saturday. Police said the injury, apparently caused by a small-caliber bullet, appeared minor, and Mitchell was treated at St. Elizabeth Health Center. Mitchell said he didn’t see the gunman or type of gun used.
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