Syracuse shooting victim expected to survive

Syracuse Police are investigating a shooting that occurred shortly before midnight in front of a residence at 1633 West Onondaga St. (WSYR-TV)
Syracuse Police are investigating a shooting that occurred shortly before midnight in front of a residence at 1633 West Onondaga St. (WSYR-TV)
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Updated: 4/24/2012 10:16 pm
Syracuse (WSYR-TV) -- A man who wasn't expected to make it after being shot multiple times is now expected to survive, according to police.

Police say 34-year-old Tristian James was shot multiple times as he stood on a sidewalk in the 1600 block of West Onondaga Street on Monday.

Witnesses told police that an older model four door vehicle sped away from the scene after the shooting.

Anyone with information on this shooting is asked to call police at 442-5222.

Police: Victim in ‘extremely critical condition’ after shooting
April 24, 2012

Syracuse (WSYR-TV) – Syracuse Police are investigating a shooting that occurred shortly before midnight in front of a residence at 1633 West Onondaga St.

Police say the victim – who they have not identified – was shot several times and was taken to Upstate University Hospital in extremely critical condition.

Around 8 a.m., police said the victim was undergoing emergency surgery.

Witnesses told police that an older model four-door vehicle sped away from the scene.

Anyone with information on the shooting should call Syracuse Police at (315) 442-5222.

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