14-Year-Old Charged in Shooting at High School Football Game in Kentucky
A physical altercation led a 14-year-old to shoot an 18-year-old during a high school football game, causing panic; the victim was airlifted and is in stable condition, police said.
- On Friday, a 14-year-old male from Fulton, Kentucky was arrested by Mayfield Police Department for a shooting at Mayfield High School's War Memorial Stadium and charged with first-degree assault, held at a juvenile detention center on Sunday.
- The incident began with a fight between 18-year-old Jordan Riley of Farmington, Kentucky, and another juvenile, leading a 14-year-old male from Fulton, Kentucky, to discharge his weapon, Mayfield Police say.
- Riley was seriously wounded and airlifted to an out-of-state hospital, where he was reported in stable condition after suffering gunshot wounds to his arm and upper torso.
- The community faced immediate disruption as one injured person was recovering after Friday night's Battle of the Birds rivalry game, and additional Mayfield school activities were cancelled.
- Police say the investigation remains ongoing and urged anyone with information to contact Mayfield dispatch, Crimestoppers, or text tips to 738477.
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