Dallas police are seeking help finding the driver who fatally struck a woman following a shooting in east Oak Cliff Tuesday. About 1:45 a.m. Tuesday, a woman...
Dallas police are seeking help finding the driver who fatally struck a woman following a shooting in east Oak Cliff Tuesday.Dallas police are seeking help finding the driver who fatally struck a woman following a shooting in east Oak Cliff Tuesday.in the 800 block of South Denley Drive, near Morrell Avenue, when an acquaintance of the woman walked over, police said.
The man pulled out a gun and started shooting, then got in a black 2017-2018 Hyundai and sped off — running over a female bystander as she stood on the sidewalk, according to police. The bystander was taken to the hospital, where she died from her injuries. Her name has not been released.Anyone with information about the case may contact Detective Doris Smith at 214-671-0013 or
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