Neighbors concerned after ‘unnerving’ Hopewell shooting leaves two injured

HOPEWELL, Va. — Over two dozen shots were fired near a Hopewell intersection Sunday morning, leaving two men in their 60s hospitalized.

Johnny and Vanessa Thomas say they are concerned about the shooting after about 30 shell casings were found on High Avenue where the shooting took place.

“This violence needs to stop,” Vanessa said. “It’s sad because it hits right at home.”

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Vanessa Thomas

Johnny Thomas said the shootings are harming not just those caught in the crossfire, but communities as a whole.

“Seems to be a real bad problem with young folks, it’s just too many guns, access to guns, it’s not really helping the community, it’s a downfall,” he said. “Gives the whole community a bad name.”

Hopewell Police are trying to determine if the gunshots were fired from one or two cars. Just minutes after the shooting, however, one of the cars ended up parked in the 200 block of East Broadway in Downtown Hopewell.

Ban Rafey, who owns a business on East Broadway near the shooting, told CBS 6 senior reporter Wayne Covil that she also thought the number of shots fired was disconcerting.

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