Police: Weekend Shootings In Dallas' Deep Ellum Left 2 Dead, Teenaged Suspect In Custody
Dallas police have released more information about a series of weekend shootings in the Deep Ellum area of downtown that left two people dead.
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Dallas police have released more information about a series of weekend shootings in the Deep Ellum area of downtown that left two people dead.
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One person is dead and several were injured after a shooting that occurred early Sunday morning, September 19 in the Deep Ellum area of Dallas.
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A shooting suspect and a victim have died following a shootout outside a Dallas apartment complex early Saturday morning, police said.
Dallas police are investigating a shooting that left a man and woman dead just before evening rush hour on September 9.
Dallas police are looking for help identifying and locating the person/persons who shot and killed a man outside an apartment complex along Forest Lane.
Police said the man, 22, removed the pistol from his waistband and the gun went off, hitting his girlfriend, 23, in the chest.
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