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The odds would have to be astronomical. I also think if someone was at the scene of more than one mass shooting, that person would have to be considered a person of interest. Seemingly be Police Investigation 101.
>>3802868 (lb)
The odds would have to be astronomical. I also think if someone was at the scene of more than one mass shooting, that person would have to be considered a person of interest. Seemingly be Police Investigation 101.
Already a fund set up "to go to the families and help them get through this tragedy." -ABC reporter
Not positive, but it sounded like they said all the victims went to one hospital. The officer that is reported to have died went to a different one.
Newsom just gave comments: "This doesn't happen anywhere else on planet Earth. We can't allow this to become normalized."
"Actress and talk show host Tamera Mowry-Housley and her husband, former Fox News correspondent Adam Housley, are searching for their niece after a shooting at Borderline Bar and Grill in Thousand Oaks, California. Twelve people, including a deputy, were killed. The shooter was also confirmed dead by authorities."
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Is it common for bodies to still be at a crime scene for, what is almost 12 hours since the shooting?