One student killed and 11 injured during shooting at Ohio fraternity house

43294.jpegTwo men have been arrested and charged in a shooting Sunday at an Ohio fraternity house that killed one student and injured 11 people near Youngstown State University, police said Sunday.

Each man is charged with aggravated murder, shooting into a house and 11 counts of felonious assault, Youngstown police Chief Jimmy Hughes said, The Detroit News reports.

According to Youngstown police Chief Jimmy Hughes, the duo got into an argument at the party and left the house. However, they came back again and started shooting outside the house.

"These guys were in the location for a little while before the shooting occurred. Something happened that they became unhappy. They had some type of altercation," Hughes added, according to DailyIndia.com.

 

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