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A shooting at a party in Covina left a teenager dead on Saturday night, authorities confirmed. According to the Covia Police Department, multiple reports of a shooting came in around 10:15 p.m. after gunshots were heard in the 600 block of E. Camellia Drive. Upon arrival, officers found several partygoers fleeing the scene by running on the street.
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A man was shot and killed on Route 302 in Maine Friday afternoon, and the suspected shooter, who was at large for most of Friday afternoon, was located amid an hours long shelter-in-place order, law enforcement officials said at an evening news conference.
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mlive on MSN5 hurt in shooting at large gathering in Saginaw, police say
The shooting happened around 10:20 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 16, near Perkins and 23rd streets in Saginaw. Police said five people were shot while at a large gathering in the street. Officers found one victim who had been shot and hit by a car lying in the street. The individual is in critical condition at a nearby hospital.
A 16-year-old boy was seriously injured in a shooting in Taunton early Saturday morning, according to police. Officers were called to the Church Street area around 5:45 a.m. for multiple 911 calls reporting gunshots, Taunton police said in a press release. At the scene, they discovered several shell casings.
Three people were killed and eight others were wounded in a shooting at a bar and restaurant in the Crown Heights neighborhood of Brooklyn early Sunday morning, the police said.
The quality of information around vaccines came into the spotlight after the CDC headquarters shooting. The gunman, Patrick White, who shot nearly 200 rounds at the building and killed a police officer, blamed a Covid vaccine for his mental health issues, including depression.
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CDC shooting marks latest in a string of hostility directed at health workers. Many aren’t surprised
Gunfire aimed at the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention by a man authorities say was angry over COVID-19 vaccines is the latest in a string of violence and harassment directed at health care workers amid hostility lingering from the pandemic.