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Shooting on Houston METRO Bus: 2 Suspects on the Run

Two suspects on the run after shooting on Houston METRO bus leaves female passenger critically injured. Incident near Walnut Bend and Richmond Road, with police setting up perimeter and urging public to stay clear. Updates to follow as more information becomes available. Checkout Solipillow.com

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