Gun Crimes
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Seven bodies found in a house in Oklahoma
TEHRAN, May 02 (MNA) – Oklahoma authorities searching for two missing teenagers have discovered the bodies of seven people at a property.
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5 found dead in North Carlina murder-suicide, police say
TEHRAN, Jan. 08 (MNA) – Five people were found dead in a home in High Point on Saturday morning in what was thought to be a murder-suicide, police said, according to the local US media.
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Shooting in Paris leaves 1 dead, 4 wounded: report
TEHRAN, Jul. 19 (MNA) – News sources have announced that at least one person was killed and four others injured due to a shooting in Paris that took place on Monday night.
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US consulate in Mexico temporarily closed due to gunfires
TEHRAN, Mar. 15 (MNA) –The US consulate in the Mexican border city of Nuevo Laredo will close temporarily after it was hit by gunfire overnight, and trailers were set ablaze on roads downtown after a gang leader's arrest, authorities said.
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2 dead, 3 injured in yet another shooting in California
TEHRAN, Oct. 25 (MNA) – A mass shooting in Crenshaw, California has left 2 dead and 3 injured, local US media said on Monday.
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1 police officer killed, two wounded in shooting in US Texas
TEHRAN, Oct. 16 (MNA) – Three US constables officers were killed or injured in an ambush outside a nightclub in the US state of Texas on early Saturday morning.
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1 killed, 5 injured in Columbus strip mall shooting in Ohio
TEHRAN, Apr. 18 (MNA) – A woman is dead and five other people were injured Saturday night at a shopping plaza southeast of Columbus in what appeared to be a drive-by shooting at people.
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Shots fired inside hotel in Hawaii
TEHRAN, Apr. 11 (MNA) – An armed man barricaded himself inside a hotel room at a resort in Honolulu and fired shots through the door.
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2 killed, 1 wounded in shooting in United States
TEHRAN, Mar. 29 (MNA) – Police say two people have been killed and a third person injured in a shooting at a Maryland convenience store and gas station, according to US media.
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Hate-crime killings in US set record in 2019, FBI reveals
TEHRAN, Nov. 17 (MNA) – Hate-crime murders reached a record last year in the US, due in large part to the mass shooting at a Walmart in El Paso, Texas, that officials say was motivated by anti-immigrant bias, according to new figures released by FBI.