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Armed Suspects Shoot Man in Fresno Carjacking

Two armed suspects shot a man during a violent carjacking in central Fresno, leaving him in critical condition. The incident occurred on Griffith Way, with the suspects fleeing in the victims Lexus. The neighborhood is on high alert, and police urge drivers to be vigilant. The suspects abandoned the car on Cesar Chavez Boulevard, and authorities are seeking tips to locate them. Checkout Solipillow.com

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