16-year-old gunshot victim walks into yale hospital

16-year-old gunshot victim walks into Yale hospital

Teen shot in New Haven walks into hospital with gunshot wound

NEW HAVEN, CT — A 16-year-old arrived at Yale New Haven Hospital Friday after suffering a gunshot wound in a shooting that police are now investigating.

The incident occurred on November 14, with the teen victim walking into the hospital on their own. Authorities confirmed the individual had been shot and was being treated for injuries. The exact location and circumstances of the shooting remain unclear.

New Haven Police are investigating the incident, but no suspect has been identified and no arrests have been made. The victim’s injuries have been described as non-life-threatening, and no updates on their condition have been released.

At least one firearm was involved, but the weapon type has not been confirmed. Detectives are working to determine where the shooting took place and whether surveillance footage or witnesses can help piece together the events that led up to the teen’s arrival at the hospital.

As of Saturday, the motive and suspect information have not been disclosed, and the investigation remains ongoing.

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Key Points

  • A 16-year-old was shot and walked into Yale New Haven Hospital for treatment
  • The shooting occurred Friday in New Haven; no arrests have been made
  • Police are investigating the location and circumstances of the incident
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