One man is dead after Dallas police said an argument ended in gunfire early Saturday morning.
The shooting happened at about 1:30 a.m., in a parking lot along Frankford Road, at Marsh Lane, in Far North Dallas.FeaturedDallas police are investigating an officer-involved shooting that sent a man to a hospital early Saturday morning.
Few details have been released about what let up to the shooting, but police said they took someone to headquarters for questioning.Anyone with information about this case is asked to call Det. Patty Belew at 214-671-3603 or email
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