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Morehouse College Student Shot After Robbery
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A Morehouse College student was released from an Atlanta hospital after being shot in the arm about 1:30 a.m. Tuesday. the student was walking home from the library when he was robbed at gunpoint. The gun accidently went off after struggle ensued. (Atlanta Journal Constitution)
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