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An altercation between two 18-year olds led to an innocent girl being struck in the head by a brick. It happened Thursday morning just off South Park Avenue when police say Bryan Shanetrell Moore tried to run over the other teen with a car. The incident then led to a school bus stopped to pickup students. The man fleeing Moore ran onto the bus...Moore allegedly followed and threw a brick which his the 12-year old Honeysuckle Middle School student. She was taken to the hospital suffering from a laceration to the head but was later released. Moore is being sought by police and will be held on a bond in excess of $70-thousand according to Police Captain Stephen L. Parrish.
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