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19-year-old Jaboris Soles killed in Montgomery shooting

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Montgomery Police are investigating a deadly shooting that claimed the life of a 19-year-old man early Thursday morning.

The victim has been identified as Jaboris Soles, a resident of Montgomery, according to police.

Officers responded to a call regarding a person down in the area of Mill Street at Alma Drive at approximately 6:30 a.m.

Upon arrival, officers discovered Soles deceased at the scene, suffering from an apparent gunshot wound, Montgomery Police Department spokesperson Sgt. Tina McGriff confirmed.

At this time, authorities have not released additional details about the circumstances leading up to the shooting.

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No suspects have been publicly identified, and no arrests have been made.

The investigation remains active and ongoing. Montgomery Police are urging anyone with information related to the case to come forward.

Tips can be submitted anonymously through Central Alabama Crime Stoppers at 334-215-STOP, the Montgomery Police Department’s Detective Division at 334-625-2831, or the Secret Witness tipline at 334-625-4000.


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Omaha Police Respond to False Active Shooter Report at UNO Criss Library

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OMAHA, Neb. — At approximately 5:00 p.m., officers with the Omaha Police Department (OPD) and personnel from the Omaha Fire Department (OFD) responded to reports of an active shooter and multiple victims at the University of Nebraska Omaha (UNO) Criss Library, located at 6401 University Drive.

The initial 911 call reported a mass casualty incident involving an active shooter with several individuals down inside the library.

In response, multiple law enforcement and emergency medical units were immediately dispatched to the scene.

Upon arrival, officers conducted a comprehensive search of the building and surrounding area.

No victims, evidence of gunfire, or active threat were located.

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After clearing the scene, authorities determined that the report was false and appears to have been a swatting call — a deliberate act of making a false emergency report to prompt a large police response.

The Omaha Police Department has confirmed that there was no danger to the public or the university community at any time.

The incident remains under investigation to identify the source of the false report.

Swatting is a serious criminal offense, and those found responsible can face federal and state charges.


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