San Jose police are investigating the city’s 15th homicide, a male victim who was killed near a busy shopping mall.
SAN JOSE — San Jose police are investigating the city’s 15th homicide, a male victim who was found dead from a gunshot wound in an apartment complex near a busy shopping mall.
San Jose police officers responded on May 26 at 2:45 p.m. to a report of a shooting on that street. Police officers responded to an apartment that was the location of the shooting. Police officers immediately began to administer life-saving measures for the victim and at the same time called emergency medical responders to the apartment.
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