Police release image of suspect in Dallas fatal shooting
The shooting occurred about 2 a.m. Sunday in the 5100 block of S. Hampton Road, police said.
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The shooting occurred about 2 a.m. Sunday in the 5100 block of S. Hampton Road, police said.
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DPD said that one person started firing shots into the crowd, and then other people started shooting.
Rice was driving his Lamborghini at 119 mph before crashing. The posted speed limit on US 75 in Dallas is 70 mph.
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Attorney Royce West said Rice will do everything in his power to bring victims' lives back to normal.
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