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- Stockton mass shooting update: Masked gunmen fired at least 50 rounds . . .
Masked gunmen fired at least 50 rounds during a birthday party that left three children and an adult dead, but sheriff said it could still be weeks before arrests are made
- SHOOT Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of SHOOT is to eject or impel or cause to be ejected or impelled by a sudden release of tension (as of a bowstring or slingshot or by a flick of a finger) How to use shoot in a sentence
- 2 killed, 6 hurt in mass shooting at apparent after-party in Los . . .
Two people were killed and six others were injured in a mass shooting at an apparent after-party in downtown Los Angeles, authorities said Around 11 p m Sunday, officers saw someone run into a location that appeared to be a party with about 50 to 60 people in attendance, Los Angeles Police Department commanding officer Letisia Ruiz said
- Deputies fatally shoot man who reportedly set home on
A man who reportedly set a house on fire in Moreno Valley died after being shot by deputies early Sunday morning, authorities say According to the Riverside County Sheri…
- Deadly LA party shooting leaves 2 dead, 6 hospitalized
Upon arriving at the scene, officers found two people dead and six others who had been struck by bullets Six people were transported to a local hospital, Eisenman said Police had previously
- SHOOT | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
SHOOT definition: 1 to fire a bullet or an arrow, or to hit, injure, or kill a person or animal by firing a bullet… Learn more
- Police in Redlands, California, investigating shooting attack on Jewish . . .
A California home decorated for Hanukkah was targeted Friday night in a drive-by shooting, with police saying the assailants fired what appeared to be an airsoft gun from a car During the attack
- SHOOT definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
To shoot means to fire a bullet from a weapon such as a gun He taunted armed officers by pointing to his head, as if inviting them to shoot [VERB] The police came around the corner and they started shooting at us [VERB + at] She had never been able to shoot straight [VERB adverb preposition]
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