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US shooting

US: One dead, three injured in Missouri convenience store shooting, says report

| @indiablooms | Apr 11, 2021, at 03:17 pm

Washington/Sputnik: A shooting at a 24-hour convenience store in the US state of Missouri left one person dead and injured three others, media reports said.

According to WIS TV, the shooting occurred early on Saturday morning at the Snappy Mart convenience store in Koshkonong, a town near the border with Arkansas.

According to Sgt. Jeff Kinder with the Missouri State Highway Patrol, the victim who died, lived out of state.

Kinder said as cited by WIS TV that all the three injured in the shooting were in critical condition at a Springfield hospital on Saturday.

The Missouri State Highway Patrol confirmed to The Hill that one 28-year-old suspect was in custody over the Saturday shooting.

According to WIS TV, investigators say there is a connection between the shooter and one of the victims.

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