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YPD officers responded to the scene of a Circle K around 3:30 a.m., where they found three gunshot victims and a fourth person injured.An initial investigation shows that the suspect started shooting inside the Circle K before moving across the street to an Arco gas station, firing into a car before fleeing and heading east.
The suspect is currently not in custody as of the time of publishing and is considered dangerous. There is no suspected motive, and police believe the shooting was random at this time.Nob Hill Blvd between 16th and 18th Streets in Yakima is closed as Yakima Police investigate the shooting. According to the YPD, the road is expected to be closed for an extended period of time. Drivers are asked to find alternate routes.
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