
Suspect arrested in Tampa shooting that killed 2, injured 18
Police said there are several bars and nightclubs in the area where the shooting occurred, with hundreds of people in the streets at the time.
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Police said there are several bars and nightclubs in the area where the shooting occurred, with hundreds of people in the streets at the time.
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