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Friday, July 10, 2009

Chiropractor reportedly shot at business on Signal Mountain

At least one person was shot and another person injured at the Signal Mountain Chiropractic Clinic shortly after 9:30 this morning, according to authorities.

The Signal Mountain Police and Hamilton County Sheriff's Department offices are still on the scene.

During a news conference at 11 a.m., Signal Mountain Police Capt. Gregg Hall said confirmed one person was airlifted to Erlanger hospital while the other was transported by EMS to Erlanger.

He said it was too early in the investigation to know how many shots were fired. Police are at the hospital but have not been able to interview the victims, Capt. Hall said.

Capt. Hall said a weapon was recovered at the scene.

Authorities are expected to release information very soon.

An employee at Beacon Health Pediatric said the shooting occurred in Ashley Plaza at the Signal Mountain Chiropractic Clinic. The chiropractor's name posted on the door of the business is listed as Terrance J. Loher.

Witnesses said two employees of the chiropractor's office ran into the Signal Mountain Athletic Club and said a woman shot the chiropractor and then shot herself.

A Webbco Graphics employee who asked not to be identifed said a man entered their office after the shooting and said, "Lock your doors, there's been gunshots."

Capt. Hall said, "We're trying to get all the pieces of the puzzle together."

See tomorrow’s Times Free Press for complete details and check our Web site for updates on this story.

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