No was was shot or injured, but the two juveniles were charged with a misdemeanor discharging a firearm in the city limits, said Sgt. Josh Fosnight.
“It appears there was no criminal intent with firing the weapon, outside of the charged offense,” he said. “It appears it was intentionally fired.”
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