Man and dog shot in a tent in Tacoma

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Man and dog shot in a tent in Tacoma
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A man and dog were found shot in a tent by Tacoma Mall Boulevard on Tuesday.

Tacoma Police Department responded to man shot.A man and a dog were shot in a tent in Tacoma on Tuesday, according to the Tacoma Police Department.

At 11:23 a.m., a call came in of a man shot in a tent at South 74th Street and Tacoma Mall Boulevard.Life-saving measures were given but the man died. The dog was transported to an emergency vet by Tacoma Animal Control for serious injuries.At 11:23 a.m. a call came in of a male shot in a tent, area of S 74th St & Tacoma Mall Blvd. Officers located the victim & a dog that had also been shot.

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