Hialeah Shooter Had Troubled Work History
Just days after a shooting rampage that killed six people and ended with his death; details into the life of Pedro Vargas, the man behind the Hialeah mass shooting, are beginning to emerge.
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Just days after a shooting rampage that killed six people and ended with his death; details into the life of Pedro Vargas, the man behind the Hialeah mass shooting, are beginning to emerge.
The families of the six people who died Friday when Pedro Vargas went on a shooting rampage at a Hialeah apartment building last Friday continue to make funeral arrangements.
Hialeah Police are still trying to determine what led Pedro Vargas to go on one of the worst shooting rampages in recent South Florida history. Vargas killed shot and killed six people Friday night before being killed himself.
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Six people were killed when police said Pedro Vargas went on a shooting rampage last Friday night. Here's how the victims of the shooting were described.
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