Law-enforcement officials said they have identified a person of interest they suspect of illegally building and selling the rifle used by the West Texas shooter
Law-enforcement officials said they have identified a person of interest they suspect of illegally manufacturing and selling the rifle used in Saturday’s mass shooting in West Texas.
Authorities are in the process of investigating the Lubbock, Texas, man, whose identity they haven’t released, and are currently seeking to question him at his residence, officials said.
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