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Motorists Shot After Car Breaks Down
The pair told detectives their vehicle broke down and when they tried to get help they got into an argument with a man who pulled a gun and shot them this morning.

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The pair told detectives their vehicle broke down and when they tried to get help they got into an argument with a man who pulled a gun and shot them this morning.

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