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USA: Thirteen people injured by gunshots - Crime scene commemoration?

2020-05-17T19:32:03.637Z


Several shots were fired in the US on Saturday evening, and thirteen people were injured. A group of people is said to have held a memorial ceremony at the scene.


Several shots were fired in the US on Saturday evening, and thirteen people were injured. A group of people is said to have held a memorial ceremony at the scene.

  • Thirteen people were injured in the United States on Saturday evening .
  • The incident occurred in the US state of Louisiana.
  • Several shots were fired at the scene .
  • A group of people had apparently held a memorial service .

Bogalusa - Thirteen people were injured in the US in Louisiana on Saturday evening by gunfire . A statement on Sunday said that several shots were fired in the city of Bogalusa in the northeast of the state.

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When the police arrived on site, they encountered an "extremely large group of people". These are said to have organized a memorial service for a man murdered in early May. It is not yet known whether there were arrests. However, the message said that initially no eyewitness had come forward to help clarify the incident. According to the police, one of the injured people was in critical condition.

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A young man wiped out his ex-girlfriend's family in Kitzbühel. Five people had to die. Charges are now being brought against the suspect. He is said to have fired 13 shots.

nz with dpa

Source: merkur

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