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Man Arrested After Fatal Shooting, Woman Dies

Richfield Police Pursue Suspect, Discover Fatal Shooting Victim; Investigation Ongoing

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    01:30|
    In Richfield, Minnesota, a young womans life was tragically cut short after a violent incident at the Fountainhead Apartments. Police discovered the victim in a vehicle, having sustained a gunshot wound. The driver was arrested at the scene, and the investigation is ongoing. The community mourns this senseless loss.
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    01:38|
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