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3 dead, 4 injured in shooting at new year's party in US' Mississippi: Reports

By ANI | Updated: January 3, 2022 00:05 IST

Three people were killed and four others injured after a fight erupted at a New Year's party in the US city of Gulfport, Mississippi, local broadcaster WLOX reported on Saturday citing police.

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Three people were killed and four others injured after a fight erupted at a New Year's party in the US city of Gulfport, Mississippi, local broadcaster WLOX reported on Saturday citing police.

According to authorities, several people opened fire at the party just minutes before midnight.

One of the injured is in critical condition. The investigation is underway. (ANI/Sputnik)

( With inputs from ANI )

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