Anti-violence rally in Waterbury comes day after double shooting
By Kristina Russo
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WATERBURY, Connecticut (WFSB) — Two people were shot Friday in Waterbury, according to police.
Police said it happened at an address on Knollwood Circle.
A witness in the area said bullets went through her back door during the incident.
She heard almost 20 gunshots while watching her 7-month old.
The witness watched the cars speed away from the scene.
“The whole experience is terrifying. I’m lucky my 5-year old was in school because he’s usually running around the house,” she said. “Our home is supposed to be my kid’s safe space. For this to happen, it’s unacceptable. I don’t even feel safe especially with a baby and one in school.”
Police confirmed that the gunshot victims arrived at two different hospitals.
A 33-year old man and 22-year old man are being treated for gunshot wounds.
Police said this is an active investigation.
On Saturday, a group of local businesses planned an anti-violence rally to bring Waterbury together.
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