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Man Charged in MGM National Harbor Casino Shooting

22-year-old Benjamin Williams charged with murder in fatal shooting at MGM National Harbor casino, killing 23-year-old Darnell Hawkins Junior. Williams and Hawkins known to each other, motive unclear. Investigation ongoing, community on edge.

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