Police: Del. teen charged with shooting at woman after argument
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WILMINGTON, Del. - Delaware State Police say that a 16-year-old boy has been charged with shooting a woman outside a tobacco store in Ogletown.
The News Journal of Wilmington reported Friday that the incident began with an argument inside a Village Cigarette Outlet store.
Police said that a woman approached two males, and the three began arguing inside the store before leaving it.
Police said one of the males fired a gun at the woman before fleeing. She was treated for a graze wound at a local hospital.
Police said the unidentified teen was taken into custody on Tuesday by New Castle County police officers.
He has been charged with second-degree assault. He was also committed to a juvenile detention center.
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