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hello and thanks for good evening, even. first on fox, two popular bars robbed at gunpoint. the robberies happening about an hour apart last night. >> they are no it that far apart and they cater to the lbgt community. >> reporter: marc and john, police have not confirmed this to us but people who were here during the armed robberies tell us the suspect in this case was using a rifle. now, the person or persons responsible for the armed robberies still on the loose tonight. phoenix police responded to pat o''s bunk house around 9:30 last night for a reported armed robbery. two men approached people getting out of their car in the parking lot. the victim said one of the men was armed. the suspects took one of the victim's cellphone. an hour later, police responded
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school and 16th street. victims told police two men entered the patio area demanding money and cellphones. one of the suspects in this case was also armed. police say at this point there is no indication that the bars were targeted because they cater to the lbgt community. >> absolutely targeted. i don't know why. i don't know if they are trying to prove but two gay bars on the same night on a tuesday night, we feel targeted. >> reporter: the armed robberies have been the topic of conversation putting people on high alert. >> we look at things differently because of pulse. >> reporter: because of the recent events, if people see something, they should say something. if you're uncomfortable, let us
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communication is the key between bars, between people, between the community, all over. >> reporter: even though the armed robberies did not happen at the bar she works at, she tells us safety precautions have been put in place. no bartender will be closing the barbie themselves until further notifications on that. as of now, police are asking anybody with information on any of these incidents to call reporting live, danielle miller, fox 10 news. self-inflicted gunshot wound. he is just 5 years old. the boy lived in avondale and the boy was home with his mother and two other siblings when he found the gun in one of the rooms inside the house that is when the mother heard the gunshot and ran into the room and found a gunshot wound to his head. nobody else was in the room at the time. the boy was rushed to the
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>> i've a 5-year-old son that plays with him and just rushing home to know it was my neighbor's son, it was heartbreaking. >> police say the gun belonged to the boy's father who was not at home at the time. at this point, no charges have been filed. officially, there are two days left of monsoon 2016 and tonight, some storms are firing up across the state. sky fox was out tracking rain earlier to to base in scottsdale. >> definitely got rain tonight when we were out at dinner break. we're starting to see temperatures drop as well. dave, there is a few last gasps in the monsoon, right? >> reporter: always, a little bit here and a little bit there, generally when you don't expect it. it has been steady the last few days. marc and i were talking that the monsoon does haven't a schedule.
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86 degrees right now. city looking good but there is a lot of action around. you can see the moisture that we are seeing and a lot on the east side and some of it heading through the city. you have been seeing sprinkles, nothing heavy in the city that is. we have seen fairly heavy stuff near surprise and peoria and as we get into the city, once again, you can see the moisture heading on through. here is one of the rea have rosalyn, the tropical storm. that is where the moisture is coming from or most of the moisture we're seeing in this event. here is our day, 96 on the high. 71 on the low. 96 and 72 normal high and low. 108 record high for the day. 50, record low for the day. as we get a look at the 10-day forecast. this is what we were talking about that things are cooling off with the rain around.
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and mid 80's. things are starting to cool off a little bit. watch your kids around water. we'll have more coming up. happening now, people are protesting in the streets of el cajon, california, over a fatal police shooting that happened yesterday. it is taking place outside of the el cajon police station. a refugee from uganda was shot dead after police responded to a mentally ill streets. >> some are saying the man refused to con ply with instructions from police to withdraw his hands from his pockets and some describe as a shooting stance. the man's sister called 911 and reported that her brother was acting strangely but made it clear that he had mental illness. >> in the wake of recent police shootings, a controversial
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putting up billboards to spread a message of nonviolence between police and the community. reverends jarrett maupin posting these billboards hash tag our choices matter, respect, not violence. these have been placed in areas he calls hotbeds in the area. >> the billboard is not going to help the >> hopefully, it will bring awareness that the policeman are doing what they need to do and the black people needed to be treated with respect. >> there are 15 of these billboards and they are expected to be put up by friday. now to the latest shooting in an elementary school in south carolina. two students and a teacher shot by a teenage gunman who shot and killed his father before going to school and opening fire. investigators are trying to figure out what prompted this
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son's mother telling us they thought there was an active shooter in the school. my mind started running and i got here as fast as i could. >> reporter: around 1:45 wednesday, a teenager walked into the school campus with a hand gun and shot two male elementary students as well as a female teacher. one student was shot in the foot, the other in his leg and the teacher in her shoulder. the teacher and one student were treated and released from an area hospital but the injured student was hospitalized in serious condition. the teen suspect shot and killed his 47-year-old father at his home two miles from the school. the school is in rural townville, southwest of greenville near the georgia state line. >> the quick response by the principal, teachers, and staff kept this horrific tragedy from being worse. >> reporter: the teen was
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shooting. he was called a minor saying he was being home schooled. >> he pulled into the parking lot and got out of the vehicle firing immediately. we feel at this point in time, this was an individual shooter and there is no other connection with other shooters that we should be looking for. >> reporter: a veteran volunteer firefighter helped take the teen into custody. all other students at the school were safe and eventually bussed to an area church and reunited with family. >> methodical and meticulous investigation. >> the teen was never able to get inside the school building. maricopa county sheriff deputies bust a grow operation. deputies say they found thousands of dollars in marijuana and hash in this business, as well as $34,000 in cash, six cars, five handguns
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the operation did not have proper licensing and the method used to cultivate the drugs is dangerous. matthew bloom and another man were arrested during the bust and they are facing money laundering, conspiracy, and other drug charges. border protection says they found six pounds of heroin in a man's boarder. the 25-year-old man now in the custody of immigration and customs enforcement. it has been two days since the first presidential debate and donald trump is making arizona a priority. the republican nominee is heading back to our state. the trump campaign announced they will be visiting prescott on tuesday. it will take place at the prescott event center at 2:00 in the afternoon. doors open at 11:00 and if you
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on trump's website. a recent poll shows trump leading clinton 40% to 38%. still ahead tonight, a man arrested in connection with a sexual assault in glendale. police saying the sketch that solved this case and they used new technology to develop that sketch. a deer seen attacking a driver. why the driver thinks the animal was trying first, you see them take the field nearly every week in the fall but who keeps them healthy? a cardinals' physical therapist is showing us the techniques he
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technology has grown by leaps and bounds. >> eric fisher is at the forefront that helps everyone from weekend warriors to nfl players. >> reporter: this is interesting, marc and john. the day of cold spray and tablets and get back out there are long gone. science and technology has changed the game and opened the door to remarkable advancements. you're about to see latest innovations from the cardinals' staff. >> reporter: brett fisher has roamed the sidelines for year as the physical therapist always searching for the most innovative ways to treat his athletes. >> we are going to look at blood flow restriction. what happened is over in afghanistan, iraq, our soldiers
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i.e.d.'s, walking on them and blowing their legs up. we're able to save their legs now more effectively more than ever before. >> reporter: cardinals players are using this and what do they >> amazing results. it restricts 100 pours -- 100% of your venous flo and it takes some of the pressure off of the arm and we'll go all the way up. there is only two places you can do this in the body, one is the arm and one is the upper leg. these tourniquets are from one of the big surgical companies in the united states. now, with a light weight. >> reporter: five pounds. >> i want you to do 30 reps, nice and slow.
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seconds rest then three sets of 15. we are able to get over injuries faster than before. for the other public that has osteootter -- osteoarthritis, it is secreting to the pitutary. we need to help with the healing process. >> reporter: look at the color change. >> it is a big advantage with everyday clients. >> reporter: if you're playing for the cardinals, you are going to get back on the field faster and healthy. >> that is our goal because we don't have to wait for the tendons to feel better. >> reporter: it is amazing
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healing process allowing it to get back to the field of play. brett is the only licensed b.f.r. therapist. >> that is interesting stuff. jude, still ahead tonight, that is tim tebow at it again. the former football player getting his new baseball career off to a start. tebow hitting a first pitch in his game in the instructional game. the crowd went wild and his teammates were excited. he is playing for the new york mets instructional team. good start. arizona state fair is almost here and we're revealing, as we always do, the new foods being served up at the fair and some of them are interesting. >> and low fat. >> reporter: you can see
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contsources tell us the fbi has subpoenaed records sheriff paul babeu. related to how babeu's office used seized criminal money also known as rico funds. critics have said pcso's use of the foundation is like money laundering. and they've also accused babeu of using the funds to fuel his campaign. it may already be illegal campaigning with government resources. or if they're just being used to make the sheriff look good, as he runs for congress.
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an update on the fire burning in california. in northern california. it has burned 2,400 acres. hundreds of firefighters working to protect homes and communication towers in the fire's path. one home destroyed and another damaged. evacuation orders for santa cruz residents have been lifted. people are allowed to return to their homes.
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>> reporter: nice temps. the winds are down nicely. 86 degrees at the prentsz -- present time. 82 at gateway. ahwatukee, 83. 76 degrees in surprise. the moisture continues to come in. it is a little off to the east but there are a few echos making it through the city. as you can see, as well, we're looking at near an inch here and a little over an inch almost an niche down here. pretty good amounts. when you get closer to the city, we don't see the amounts that much. there is an inch right there. you can see that stuff working its way through the northern portion, the eastern portion of the state, a little bit on the west as well. certainly, something coming
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phoenix. you see the 50's and 60's to the south of us. the 50's are starting to pick up to the north of us with more moisture coming through. we go to 96 degrees on the high today. we had 96 degrees at goodyear. 95 at deer valley. 95 at gateway and buckeye. looking at 79 degrees in sedona. 66 degrees at flagstaff. mid 70's at prescott. 96 at yuma and gila those temperatures are still warm but they are not above the norm for this time of year, which is 96 degrees right over here. 96 and 71, for the valley the norm. 108 record high for the day. 50, your record low for the day. here are the forecast highs. we're looking at the low 90's.
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89 degrees. that is our forecast up there. 73 in sedona. 63 in flagstaff. 94 at gila bend. those temperatures coming down a little bit. as we look across the country, there is still flooding in iowa. this storm system has been causing problems in the valley tonight. also, we have a storm system in the virginias just north of richmond, big heavy storm on the day today and also, w dealing with a tropical storm. this is matthew down here and not a real threat to us. we're keeping an eye on it. sunday, 8:00 a.m., 76 degrees, the walk for hope trying to cure women's cancer. 74 for tomorrow. 91 degrees with a few clouds. we have 80's in there, folks. watch your kids around water.
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second. he has to have some recovery time. you can receive weather alerts just use the fox 10 weather app in google and apple play stores. flu season is almost here but there are changes you need to know about. one option to prevent the flu is no longer available. amy schumer fans, there is good reason why you may not want to search her name online anymore. why her name and other notables are considered too dangerous for your computer. police say the sketch on the left helped catch the guy on the right. after the break, new technology
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just days after a woman reports she was sexually assaulted in glendale, police make an arrest in this case. the suspect i jeffrey wilson who reportedly used to work for the phoenix fire department. it happened sunday afternoon under a bridge. wilson is facing multiple charges and today, he appeared in court. >> i will lose my benefits. >> that should have been considered long before now. >> i didn't do this. >> you need to talk to your attorney. i received a lot of information
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information quite frankly is overwhelming in this court's opinion. >> this is the key to the case. after the assault, glendale police released this sketch of the suspect and it looks remarkably like the person they brought into custody. they say this sketch was vital in making an arrest. this composite was not made in the traditional way. the glendale police now using new technology. nicole garcia has the story tonight. after glendale police released a sketch of the suspect in the brazen sexual assault that the tips came rolling in. take a look at how spot on the generated sketch is compared to the mugshot of jeffrey wilson. he was arrested two days after the incident. the victim came up with the sketch with an interactive
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pallet of different markers that victims can browse and choose from. >> it allows the victims to use different characteristics and they get to select different eyes, different ears and a different nose and that is the best way to do it. >> reporter: glendale police detectives have the programs on their laptop computers that they can bring to the victims themselves. glendale police department is the only police department in the state right know using that police trying to figure out who robbed two fast food restaurants in phoenix wearing a clown mask. a man robbed a taco bell at 99th and mcdowell and a second robbery at dominoes near buckeye. nobody was hurt. the phoenix police department is gearing up for the second annual missing in arizona
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to meet with police agencies. nine missing persons cases was solved after they held this event last year. back in 1975, 23-year-old chris perkins vanished from her phoenix apartment. her car was found near 51st avenue and bell, which was a remote area at the time. her little sister laura tells us she was 17 years o time. she believes her sister certainly was murdered. >> it's kind of hard to go back and talk about it because as i got older, she didn't. i always that we didn't get to grow up together. we never got to go through the sister things that sisters do and that has been the hardest just not having her around.
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surrounded chris' ex-husband. she was investigated after he told the family that chris will never be found. he has since passed away. this is unprecedented. congress has overruled president obama's veto that would allow families of 9/11 victims to sue a.s.u. the bill was passed after hijackers were saudi arabia nationals. the bill will allow the families to sue the saudi arabia government. the white house feels it could put american troops in jeopardy. >> it is a dangerous precedent and it is an example of why you have to do what is hard and
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>> all of the president's objections were addressed, changes were made and this bill is not going to put american soldiers at risk, it is not going to put american diplomats at risk. >> those who support the bill say it is written to apply to acts of terrorism on u.s. land. officials in saudi arabia have been silent about the bill. pentagon announcing more than 600 troops have been sent to iraq. the goal of mosul from isis. they are not taking part in ground operation, only advising and assisting iraqis as they try to reclaim isis territory. it is estimated that 5,000 troops will be in iraq by the time the president leaves office. scary moments for a driver
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a deer and the deer tries to run into her car. >> retaliation. >> this is not a small deer. police dash cam catches the car stopping after it hit the 200-pound buck. you see the deer getting up and trying to get inside. >> i opened the door and he is right there and i just grabbed a hold of his antlers and tried to put my foot in his chest him from jumping in the car. >> i kept thinking what am i going to do? >> that is crazy. >> i have never seen anything like this before. the driver had bumps and bruises and the deer ran a short way away and then died. >> reporter: that's a tough act to follow there. my goodness. there is only one way to have cards' fans take their finger
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is to win on sunday against the rams. richard saenz checking in with bruce arians, carson palmer pam, you will want to hear what they have to say looking ahead to sunday. >> we haven't worked together that much, do you have any more of those? >> next time, i will try to break it gently. rain and cooler temperatures across arizona tonight. everyone likes the weather.
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remarkably pain free. the centers for disease prevention says the flu mist is no longer an option. >> it was a good option for those scared of getting a shot but they found it wasn't effective. it protected about 3% of the time and the shot protected 63% of the time. >> it was no problem this year. doctors recommend everyone six months and older get a flu shot unless you have severe egg allergies or you already have the flu. celebrities are probably one of the most searched topics on the internet. there are certain members of hollywood you may want to avoid looking up and amy schumer fans should be on high alert. she tops the list of the most dangerous celebrities.
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searching her name carrying a 16% risk of getting to a site that carries malware. also on the list, will smith, justin bieber, and miley cyrus. more moms and dads are putting more money away for college. six in 10 parents are tucking away $16,000 that is a four-year high. if your kids are young, college the average annual cost for full-time child care is more than in-state tuition and it could cost more to fill up your tanks. opec agreed to cut prices in december. ford calling back 74,000 focus hatchback and rs vehicles made in 2013.
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opened too easily when it travels at low speeds. java junkie, thursday is national coffee day and portland, oregon, is the best city for coffee lovers for the cost per cup. that's business. >> reporter: let's take a brief look at what is going on and what happened already. you can see 96 degree mid 90's and upper 90's as far as our concern. you do see a few 40's across the north and a few 50's to the south already. a look at the forecast highs are very much like today. the wake-up forecast, let's see what the kids are going to wake up tomorrow.
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chance of showers and 74 degrees just a nice, crisp morning for you. that will get you going. we'll have more weather coming up in the next hour. in tonight's talk back segment, are you tired of hearing about the presidential election? it turns out, you're not alone. plus, are you looking for a sure-fire way to guarantee your friends and family will put their cellphones at the dinner table or when you go to hang
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well, we know fall is coming when we know the arizona state fair is kicking off and it kicks off in less than a week. >> for a lot of people, food is the best parts of the fair. today, the fair released its menu this year and we always like this time can announce what is on the menu. there are three dozen items so here are a few, deep fried hot chocolate. >> how do you do that? >> they deep fry anything. is a -- >> bacon knew tell la pickle and pickled fries.
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>> it looks like cannibals out there. they are walking down the fair and gnawing on that thing. we have a full list of the new food and drink items. they have great acts out there as well. take a look at our website, fox10phoenix.com. the fair opens next friday, october 7. time for tonight's talkers. >> first up, there is an inventor in amsterdam that may have our addiction to smartphones called the distract-agon. it is a time-controlled lock box. >> it is a lock box. >> thank you, al gore. it can fit four phones and it will open up once the timer has expired from minutes to a couple of hours. they have a kick starter campaign and they have the money they need to get it started.
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year and there was a basket that said drop off you cellphones and be with who you are here. they were sneaking back to the basket and checking their phones. >> check your ego at the door and now it is your phone. the thing i don't like about that, what and you have an emergency, the house catches fire, you have an intruder and people are trying to break into the octagon to get an emergency call out. >> fort if you want to have a quiet dinner party. we are 40 days from the election and see if you agree. a new survey says it can't come soon enough. it is 70% of voters say the election has brought out the worst of people. 7% said they lost or ended
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>> i think what changed this is how social media and you had your thoughts but you didn't share them with anybody. now people are sharing them and if you don't agree, it can be heated and you can lose friends over it. >> you get defriended? >> i know people who have. >> can't we just disagree and say i like that candidate and you like that candidate and we're still friends. it is that divided? >> i have seen it happen. i think that is part of w is. >> i'm not sure if this election is more divisive than others. i'm not sure if it is bad as any other. i don't know. >> i think a lot of people are happy when it is going to be over. >> we are done talking. we would love to hear from you post your thoughts.
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>> reporter: changes this week for the arizona cardinals. they have a new long snapper, aaron brewer played in the super bowl last year with denver. the team added a new punter, adam quigley. the big question will come sunday against the rams and that might be where explosive cards' offense. richard saenz at practice today. >> reporter: after a second loss in the third week of the year, cardinals come home looking to get back on track in a crucial time in the season. you lose a game and you can't wait to play again and there is no better way to get the taste out of your mouth than a team that presents a ton of
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offense and what they do on defense. >> reporter: if cards want to turn things around, the next three games are division games. it gets better. the boys play the 49ers, jets, on prime time. >> we have two division opponents five days apart so it is going to be is a challenge then we come back and we have the carolina. it is going to be a tough stretch for us. i think we're up for it and we have to get back to our fundamentals and we'll be all right. >> reporter: i'm richard saenz, fox 10 sports. >> reporter: let's give you the schedule for sunday. seahawks at the jets. then at 1:00, rams at the cardinals. post game coverage, max starks
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room. stay with us for that. kaylyn bell lag is having a remarkable season. remarkable run there and somehow, against cali he came back and helped them win against the golden bears. usc is up next. these guys are big, physical, and let's face it, they have won just once. they lost at utah. this team is struggling. the sun devils love the fact that nobody is giving them enough credit so far. >> it is an underdog. we're always underdogs. they don't expect to win football games and it is a spawning a fire in this football
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more. we have a chip on our shoulder and we play football. >> reporter: 2:00, oklahoma-tcu on fox 10 at 5:30 news following the game. d-backs heading down the stretch for the final week of the season. weather has been a fact ir. shelby miller, last couple of outings not bad at all. goldy with an easy play. miller went five innings and you ca the wall. drives in a run here and this arizona team, we're kind of wondering what kind of changes will be made. jean segura is going to score and paul
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way to the postseason. semis against minnesota. diana taraji hits the three. brittney griner scored 25 points but minnesota, the defending charchs were impressive. 31 points and can do it so many different ways. watch the dribble drive landing off the glass and this time going baseline for bucket. very impressive performance. they ran away with this one, 113-95. the lynx win game one of the wnba semifinal series. we'll keep tabs on the mercury
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finals. it is fox 10 news at 10:00 with marc martinez. thanks for joining us. first on fox tonight, a pair of brazen armed robberies. the crooks targeting patrons outside of bars that cater to the lbgt community and police believe the same suspects are behind both of the robberies. danielle miller is live with more details on this. >> reporter: police have not
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who were here during the incident are telling us the person responsible for this was using a rifle. luckily, nobody was hurt. as of tonight, the suspect or suspects behind the crimes are still on the loose. phoenix police responded to pat o's bunk house around 9:30 last night for a reported armed robbery. two men approached people getting out of their car in a parking lot, one of armed. the suspects took one of the victim's cellphone. an hour later, police responded to a second similar robbery near indian school and 16th street. two men dispred -- entered the patio area and demanded cellphones. both of the bars are frequented by the lbgt community. police say at this point, there
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