Detroit Lions dedicate first win of season to victims of Oxford school shooting: "I want us to not forget these names"
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The Detroit Lions dedicated their first victory of the season on Sunday to the victims of the deadly Oxford school shooting.
After beating the Minnesota Vikings in a thrilling 29-27 win, head coach Dan Campbell said the game ball went to the the community of Oxford, days after a 15-year-old allegedly shot and killed four people – all students – and injured seven last week at a local high school, which is about 45 minutes north of Detroit.
"I just, I want us to not forget these names," Campbell said. "Madisyn Baldwin, Hana St. Juliana, Justin Shilling, Tate Myre, Phoebe Arthur, Jon Asciutto, Riley Franz, Elijah Mueller, Kylie Ossege, Aiden Watson and Molly Darnell, who's a teacher."
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