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80 Year Old Woman Gunned Down in Church Parking Lot

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Youngstown is such a [censored]hole.

Youngstown's start to 2010 is a deadly one. Police found the murdered body of an elderly woman on the city's South Side Saturday morning.

Police were called to Saint Dominic's Church on Lucius Avenue around 9:30 Saturday morning. When they got there, they found an 80-year-old woman slumped over in the drivers seat of her car.

"Right now, we're preliminary investigating a robbery that turned into a homicide," Youngstown Detective Captain Rod Foley said.

Police believe the woman stayed late after mass to pray. When she was walking to her car, a man robbed her and shot her in the head.
 
[quote='BusNative;164880;2]can we get a terrible / shitty / shocking / awful / depressing news mega-merge?[/quote]

Because misery loves company?
 
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NFBuck;1649376; said:
No, no, no...company loves misery. It's the cliche that guides my life and why our home has been dubbed "melancholy manor" and "neverglad ranch".

No, no, no, no, no... company loves free food. And free beer. And not cleaning up. Why else would you go to someone else's house to watch a football game? Or bring a gift for their snot-nosed brat on his 2nd birthday? Or to play board games?
 
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kippy1040;1649286; said:
I hate to hear this about Youngstown. Once a thriving metropolis and now
a city struggling to survive. Yet it still remains to put out quality football players for institutions like Ohio State and the rest.

I live in the area, but I stay the hell out of Youngstown for obvious reasons. Some parts of it are amazingly bad, and there is no indication that the people who run the city have a clue as to how to turn it around. Corruption continues to rule the day.
 
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