Victim of Youngstown shooting arrested on drug charges
A victim of a Youngstown shooting early Tuesday morning is now facing drug charges.

YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio - A victim of a Youngstown shooting early Tuesday morning is now facing drug charges.
Youngstown Police were called to Hillman Street in regards to a large fight and gunshots around 2 a.m.
An officer on his way to the fight drove by two vehicles driving at a very high rate of speed down Midlothian Boulevard.
According to the police report, the second vehicle pulled over for police and told the officer he was following his brother who was just shot in the back. Officers followed both vehicles to Boardman St. Elizabeth's Hospital.
Authorities say the victim got out of the car and walked himself into the hospital.
Police say the brother of the victim was inside his house on West Delason Avenue when he heard a fight in the street by his house. He said he saw several females fighting and called his brother, the victim, 30-year-old Keylan Davis.
According to the police report, When Davis pulled up to the fight, the brother heard gunshots.
The brother told police he went outside and found Davis shot in the back. He told police he tried to drive him to the hospital but Davis jumped in his car and took off, that's when the brother followed him.
Youngstown Police say they towed Davis' vehicle as part of the investigation. Detectives found a bag of cocaine, a bag of heroin, and more than $1,000 in cash inside the vehicle.
Authorities say there was one other victim in the shooting. Both Davis and the other victim have been listed as stable condition.
No arrests have been made in the shooting.