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6 Shot, 1 Killed After Funeral in Tulare County, California
- Updated: March 6, 2020
After a sharpened occurred during a jubilee nearby a movement park in Tulare County, California late Wednesday night, Mar 4, 2020, one was left passed and 5 were wounded.
A 23-year-old male is dead. His name has not been released. Among a 5 others who were shot were a 7-year-old lady pang from mixed gunshot wounds. Two other adult males and dual adult females were also shot, according to police.
The condition of a other sharpened victims is different during this time, according to Tulare Police Sgt. Edward Hinojosa who spoke during a press discussion early Thursday morning.
Police settled that a “solo think shooter” walked adult to a jubilee and non-stop fire. The shooter dismissed mixed rounds and is not in custody.
There is small famous about a suspect, though Hinojosa pronounced he believes a sharpened could have been gang-related. However, a victims’ affiliations are not clear.
The occurrence took place in an unit formidable nearby a movement park during Tulare and we Street during a jubilee of life jubilee for someone who was buried Wednesday. There were 60 people during a party.
By Jeanette Vietti
Sources:
ABC: 1 dead, mixed other shot nearby movement park in California
WABL Radio: One dead, mixed other shot nearby movement park in California
WABI 5: Tulare, California police: 6 shot, 1 killed after funeral
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6 Shot, 1 Killed After Funeral in Tulare County, California combined by Jeanette Smith on Mar 5, 2020
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