Witnesses: Man Struck By Vehicle Targeted

PLYMOUTH - A man was severely injured Wednesday night after he was struck by a car, an incident witnesses said appeared to be intentional. Police sealed off a block of Nottingham Street above West Shawnee Avenue on Wednesday night while they investigate

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