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3 Dead After Southern California Shooting

by KREX News Room
by Jacklyn Thrapp

TUSTIN, Calif. (AP) - Police in the Southern California city of Tustin say at least three people are dead and others wounded after a chaotic 25-minute shooting rampage that moved from local streets to a freeway.

Police say there are several crime scenes and many questions as authorities work to determine if the shootings were connected. The shootings are believed to have started with a fatal carjacking.

Two other victims are confirmed dead in Tustin. Police say the shooter than took his own life. They say there may be more victims.

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Aspen said on Tuesday, Feb 19 at 8:01 PM

Must of been all those gun control laws that prevented more people being killed.

Patriot said on Tuesday, Feb 19 at 3:30 PM

Funny this happens in Chicago and Washington DC everyday and it never gets reported.????????

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