Parent Shoots Football Coach at St. Louis Park Practice, Coach Recovering
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A youth football coach in St. Louis was shot four times by a parent of one of the players during a practice. The parent, Daryl Clemmons, was reportedly angry because his son wasn't getting enough playing time. The coach, Shaquille Latimore, had previously tried to talk to Clemmons about his son's performance but the feud escalated. Latimore, who was armed but had handed off his gun before practice, was shot in the back and sustained multiple injuries. Clemmons has been charged with first-degree assault and armed criminal action.
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