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marmar

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Mon May 11, 2020, 09:11 PM May 2020

Hatfields v McCoys, 2020 version


(NBC) Six people, including a 5-year-old girl, were shot on Mother's Day when men from two families in Texas started firing in the culmination of what police believe was an ongoing feud.

One Katy man armed with a handgun and another armed with a shotgun exchanged gunfire and "ended up striking a number of individuals," Harris County Sheriff's Office Capt. Joe Ambriz told reporters late Sunday. The four victims who were hit were all female, one of whom is 5 years old. The men also struck each other, Ambriz said.

All six people suffered non-life threatening injuries and were brought to area hospitals. ........(more)

https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/two-feuding-texas-families-shoot-each-other-leaving-six-wounded-n1204251




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Hatfields v McCoys, 2020 version (Original Post) marmar May 2020 OP
So, is that sort of thing against the law in Texas, or ? mr_lebowski May 2020 #1
Shakespearean version tirebiter May 2020 #2

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