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Parking lot shootout in Tallahassee leaves 1 dead, 8 wounded

Por: WPTV Crime October 30, 2022

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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — A shootout in Florida's capital city in which “dozens and dozens of shots were fired” left one dead and eight wounded, and police shot one of three suspects who were later detained, authorities said.Tallahassee police officers responding to reports of the shootout in the parking lots of a liquor store and restaurant Saturday night saw a man fire into a crowd and then run toward a fast-food restaurant. They followed... + full article



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