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17-year-old Franklin Kentucky teen among 3 killed in deadly Portland crash
Published: Jun. 28, 2021 at 3:09 AM GMT+3
PORTLAND, TN. (WBKO) - A Franklin, Kentucky teen has died after a crash that happened on Hwy 109 North and Academy Road in Portland, Tennessee.
According to police, all three people were in the same vehicle driven by 21-year-old Giovani Zagal of Gallatin, Tennessee.
Police say the vehicle was traveling north when it entered a right curve in the roadway and veered off the left shoulder of the road. Police say the vehicle then traveled down the median and the driver lost control before re-entering the highway, rolling the vehicle multiple times. The vehicle was a 2004 Ford Expedition.
Two passengers were ejected from the vehicle and the driver was seat belted in.
Police say one of the passengers was a 17-year-old from Franklin, KY and the other was a 20-year-old from Gallatin, Tennessee.
Police say one of the vehicles involved in the crash left the scene and they are attempting to locate the vehicle.
No other information is available at this time.
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Minneapolis, MN
Eric Chaloux
Updated: June 07, 2021 06:58 PM
Created: June 07, 2021 04:10 PM

The Minneapolis Police Department is trying to find the person who fired a stray bullet that struck an innocent victim who'd stopped to watch a pop-up street hot rod event early Saturday morning.
The victim has been identified by family members as 17-year-old Nicholas Enger from Cambridge, which is just north of the metro area.
Enger was a junior at Cambridge-Isanti High School who loved anything with a motor as well as his friends, family and fishing.
"There are a lot of dreams and hopes that Nicholas had that he can't fulfill now," Amanda Bolz said about her son.
"Our victim was a witness …. just watching the exhibition driving," Minneapolis Police spokesman John Elder said.
MPD said some cars were out “hot-rodding,” doing spin-outs on East Lake Street where Hiawatha passes over it early Saturday morning.
A crowd gathered to watch the cars involved, according to police.
Enger and some friends went down to the “cities” that night, according to family.
At some point, two people involved in the driving incident got into an argument and opened fire, and a stray bullet hit Enger as he stopped to watch the cars. That bullet took Enger's life, his mother told 5 EYEWITNESS NEWS.
MPD said officers performed CPR until paramedics arrived, but Enger died a short time after arriving at a hospital.
These pop-up hot rod events on the streets need to stop, his mother said.
“He didn't deserve this at all ... it just needs to stop ... this is not OK, this is not OK," Bolz said.
Bolz said faith is helping her during this difficult time.
"That's the only thing that gets me through other than my family,” Bolz said. “I know I will see him again, he's in heaven."
Two of Enger's teachers offered the following reflections, calling him a kind and outgoing person.
"Nick was deeply committed to his friends and would stand by his friends no matter what. He also had an incredible relationship with our staff and was known for his kindness," teacher Mary Sima said.
Teacher Linda Droubie added, "Nick brightened up the classroom when he entered with his outgoing positive personality and his wonderful sense of humor. He was an absolute pleasure to work with and it was a joy to watch him mature into such an incredible young man."
Anyone who has information that can help investigators catch the shooter can remain anonymous by contacting MN Crime Stoppers.

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