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5 killed in shooting in US' Missouri

By ANI | Updated: March 17, 2020 09:31 IST

At least five people including a police officer and a suspected gunman were killed in a shooting at a gas station in Missouri, police said on Monday (local time).

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Missouri [US], Mar 17 : At least five people including a police officer and a suspected gunman were killed in a shooting at a gas station in Missouri, police said on Monday (local time).

Police received calls of multiple shootings throughout the city starting at 11:24 pm CDT, including a call at 11:43 pm to a Kum & Go gas station where callers reported a vehicle crash and an armed suspect shooting customers and employees at the store, Springfield Police Chief Paul Williams was quoted as saying in a statement by The Hill.

Williams said that police believe one individual is responsible for each of the incidents.

( With inputs from ANI )

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