An argument Thursday night left one shot at 7000 block of Sylvan Meadows, critical condition at John Peter Smith, suspect Curtis Mcclarin in custody.
One person is in critical condition with multiple gunshot wounds after a shooting in east Fort Worth on Thanksgiving Day, police say.
Authorities say the suspected shooter, later identified as 42-year-old Curtis McClarin, fled the scene before they had arrived but was later detained by police near the shooting's location.Sign up for NBC DFW's News Headlines newsletter.
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