Multiple dead, injured in shootings in Houston, Southern California — a day after Buffalo shooting
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Two people were killed and three more were taken to a hospital with injuries after a shooting Sunday at a bustling Houston flea market, authorities.
The shooting at the open-air market arose from an “altercation” that involved at least two guns and all five of the people, according to Harris County Sheriff Ed Gonzalez. He said no “innocent bystanders” were injured.
Investigators believe one of the people hospitalized was among those who opened fire and two more suspected shooters were detained at the scene, a sheriff’s deputy told KTRK-TV.
Multiple people were shot Sunday at a church in Southern California, authorities said.
The shooting happened at an unnamed church on the 24000 block of El Toro Road in the city of Laguna Woods, the Orange County Sheriff’s Department said on Twitter.
The shootings came the day after a white 18-year-old shot and killed 10 people at a Buffalo, New York, supermarket in what officials described as a massacre aimed at killing as many Black people as possible.
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The scene outside the Tops Markets on Jefferson Avenue in Buffalo in the aftermath of the mass shooting.
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The scene outside the Tops Markets on Jefferson Avenue in Buffalo in the aftermath of the mass shooting.
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A police officer manages the scene outside the Tops Markets on Jefferson Avenue in Buffalo in the aftermath of the mass shooting.
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Erie County Executive Mark Poloncarz at the scene outside the Tops Markets on Jefferson Avenue in Buffalo in the aftermath of the mass shooting.
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The scene outside the Tops Markets on Jefferson Avenue in Buffalo in the aftermath of the mass shooting.
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Erie County District Attorney John Flynn at the scene of the mass shooting at the Tops on Jefferson Avenue in Buffalo.
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The scene outside the Tops Markets on Jefferson Avenue in Buffalo in the aftermath of the mass shooting.
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Police inspect a car believed to belong to the suspect in the aftermath of the mass shooting at the Tops Markets on Jefferson Avenue in Buffalo.
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Neighborhood residents watch as police respond to the mass shooting at the Tops Markets on Jefferson Avenue in Buffalo.
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Police respond to the mass shooting at the Tops Markets on Jefferson Avenue in Buffalo.
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Police respond to a shooting at the Tops Markets on Jefferson Avenue in Buffalo.
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An onlooker reacts to the mass shooting at Tops Markets on Jefferson Avenue in Buffalo.
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A police officer tapes off the crime scene near the Tops Markets on Jefferson Avenue after 10 were killed in a mass shooting at the supermarket.
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Buffalo Mayor Byron Brown at the scene of the mass shooting at Tops Markets on Jefferson Avenue in Buffalo.
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Police at the scene of the mass shooting at the Tops Markets on Jefferson Avenue in Buffalo.
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Neighborhood residents gather at the scene of a mass shooting that killed 10 people at Tops Markets on Jefferson Avenue in Buffalo.
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A police officer talks to residents at the scene of the mass shooting at Tops Markets on Jefferson Avenue in Buffalo.
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The scene outside the Tops Markets on Jefferson Avenue in Buffalo, where a shooter killed 10 on Saturday.
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A police officer comforts a man outside the Tops Markets on Jefferson Avenue in Buffalo, where a shooter killed 10 people on Saturday.
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Police gather outside the Tops Markets on Jefferson Avenue in Buffalo, where a shooter killed 10 people Saturday.