Two teens shot at Marriott in Hotel Circle
Sunday, September 13, 2009
Two teenagers were shot when a fight broke out at a party in a hotel room on Hotel Circle in Mission Valley, police said Sunday.
The shooting took place about 11:30 p.m. Saturday at the Courtyard Marriott hotel at 595 Hotel Circle South, said San Diego police Officer David Stafford.
Both victims are 18. One was shot in the shoulder, and the other in an arm and a leg, Stafford said.
The victims were taken to UC-San Diego Medical Center and both are expected to be OK.
Detectives from the gang unit are investigating, Stafford said.
Tags: Courtyard Marriott, Officer David Stafford, SDNN, UC-San Diego Medical Center
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