Wall Township Teen Shot in the Head in Nashville, Suspect Charged

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08/11/2023 22h14

An 18-year-old woman from Wall Township, identified as Jillian Ludwig, is in "extremely critical" condition after being shot in the head in Nashville on Tuesday afternoon, according to local authorities. The incident took place while Ludwig was walking the track in Edgehill Community Memorial Gardens Park, with gunfire from nearby public housing hitting her.

Ludwig, a student at Belmont University, was rushed to Vanderbilt University Medical Center for immediate medical attention. Police have identified the alleged shooter as 29-year-old Shaquille Taylor, who is now facing charges of aggravated assault and evidence tampering.

Reports indicate that Taylor was firing shots at a passing car when one of the bullets struck Ludwig in the head, causing grave injuries. The motive behind the shooting is still under investigation.

In light of the severity of the crime, Taylor's bond has been set at $280,000 by the authorities. The investigation into the incident remains active as law enforcement officials continue to gather evidence and question witnesses.

The community, including Ludwig's family, friends, and fellow students at Belmont University, has been left shaken by the senseless act of violence. Support and prayers are pouring in for Ludwig's recovery as she battles for her life.

Authorities are urging anyone with information related to the incident to come forward and assist in the ongoing investigation. The priority is to bring justice to Jillian Ludwig and her loved ones while ensuring that incidents like these are dealt with promptly to maintain public security.

As Ludwig's condition remains critical, the community anxiously awaits updates on her progress. Thoughts and well-wishes from all corners of Wall Township and beyond are being sent to the young victim, whose life has been tragically altered.

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