A gunman who went on the rampage with an AR-type rifle in West Texas killed seve...
- A gunman who went on the rampage with an AR-type rifle in West Texas killed seven people and wounded 22 others, including a toddler who was shot in the face, before he was killed by police, authorities said on Sunday.
Authorities have said the shooter was known to police and lived locally. Authorities said the investigation continues, but there was no apparent link to domestic or international terrorism. On Aug. 3, a gunman killed 22 people in another Saturday shooting at a Walmart store about 255 miles west of Midland in the city of El Paso, Texas.
The bloodshed between Midland and Odessa began when two state troopers pulled over a car on Interstate 20 for not using its turn signal and the lone occupant fired at their patrol vehicle with an “AR-type” rifle, or lightweight semi-automatic, wounding one of them.
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