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Published August 06, 2010, 12:00 AM

Photo Gallery: Norton Park shooting


Duluth police cordoned off several blocks in the vicinity of 79th Avenue West in Norton Park on Thursday night. Neighbors said they heard a gunshot about 11:25 p.m. (Lisa Baumann / lbaumann@duluthnews.com)

  • Duluth police cordoned off several blocks in the vicinity of 79th Avenue West in Norton Park on Thursday night. Neighbors said they heard a gunshot about 11:25 p.m. (Lisa Baumann / lbaumann@duluthnews.com)
  • Police tape covers 79th Avenue West in Norton Park on Friday morning. (Photo courtesy of anonymous reader)
  • A baseball bat lies next to broken glass and a Duluth Police Department car Friday morning on 79th Avenue West in the Norton Park neighborhood. (Photo courtesy of anonymous reader)
  • Investigators look over the scene Friday where Joey Carl was shot and killed during an incident with Duluth police one night earlier. (Photo courtesy of anonymous reader)
  • A baseball bat lies next to a cop car Friday morning in Norton Park. (Photo courtesy of anonymous reader)
  • Nate Yost (left), Austin Overfors (center) and Ben LaFontaine said they had been with Joey Carl earlier in the night. (Lisa Baumann / lbaumann@duluthnews.com)
  • Yost (left), Overfors (center) and LaFontaine stand at the corner of 79th Avenue West and Coleman Street. (Lisa Baumann / lbaumann@duluthnews.com)
  • The windows around the front door to the home at 424 N. 79th Ave. W. are smashed out. Witnesses say Joey Carl, 17, who lived at the house, smashed the windows with a baseball bat. He was later shot and killed in an altercation with a Duluth police officer. (Andrew Krueger / akrueger@duluthnews.com)
  • Witnesses say Joey Carl, 17, who lived at this house at 424 N. 79th Ave. W, smashed the windows of the home and the truck in the driveway with a baseball bat. He was later shot and killed in an altercation with a Duluth police officer. (Andrew Krueger / akrueger@duluthnews.com)
  • Duluth Police Chief Gordon Ramsay speaks late Friday morning at a City Hall news conference about the shooting. (Andrew Krueger / akrueger@duluthnews.com)
  • Broken glass and debris cover the floor of the entryway to the home at 424 N. 79th Ave. W on Friday morning. Witnesses say Joey Carl, 17, who lived at the house, smashed the windows with a baseball bat. He was later shot and killed in an altercation with a Duluth police officer. (Andrew Krueger / akrueger@duluthnews.com)
  • Windows are smashed on a truck parked at 424 N. 79th Ave. W on Friday morning. Witnesses say Joey Carl, 17, who lived at the house, smashed the windows with a baseball bat. He was later shot and killed in an altercation with a Duluth police officer. (Andrew Krueger / akrueger@duluthnews.com)
  • The home at 424 N. 79th Ave. W on Friday morning, with a truck parked in the driveway. Witnesses say Joey Carl, 17, who lived at the house, smashed the windows of the home and the truck with a baseball bat late Thursday night. He was later shot and killed in an altercation with a Duluth police officer. (Andrew Krueger / akrueger@duluthnews.com)
  • Carl was shot and killed during an incident with Duluth police Thursday night. (Facebook photo courtesy of Jahnai Isensee)
  • Spray paint on 79th Avenue West marks the location where a Duluth police officer stopped his squad car before a shooting late Thursday night. (Andrew Krueger / akrueger@duluthnews.com)