17-year-old charged with homicide in deadly Aliquippa shooting
Lamar Seymour has been charged in the deadly shooting of 15-year-old Dahvea Sparrow.
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Lamar Seymour has been charged in the deadly shooting of 15-year-old Dahvea Sparrow.
Beaver County 911 officials say a call came in just before 7 p.m. for a report of a person that had been shot.
Dahvea Sparrow, 15, was shot and killed after attending a house party.
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