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Mass. Man Accused of 'Disturbing Incident' at Walmart
Four teens were arrested after a robbery led to the fatal shooting of 22-year-old Jeremy Williams, police said.
- On Friday, Missouri City Police Department announced four teenagers were arrested at Travis High School in connection with the Walmart parking-lot shooting and are expected to face murder charges.
- The shooting happened on Oct. 27 at the Walmart at 5501 Highway 6, Missouri City, Texas shortly before 6:30 p.m., where 22-year-old Jeremy Williams was shot and died, and a two-year-old girl in his vehicle was unharmed.
- Detectives, with help from the Texas Rangers, identified four suspects and secured arrest warrants, investigators say surveillance footage captured the robbery and shooting.
- After law enforcement activity, classes resumed and administrators reassured families that Fort Bend ISD followed safety protocols and no students or teachers were ever in danger.
- It remains unclear what led up to the shooting or which charges will be filed, and back on Oct. 28, two earlier suspects were taken into custody, investigators say.
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Man arrested for exposing himself to customers, staff at Walmart in Chelmsford
Police arrested a man who allegedly exposed himself to customers and staff inside a Walmart store in Chelmsford, Massachusetts, on Friday morning. Jason J. Ruggs, 32, of Lawrence, was charged with open and gross lewdness, disturbing the peace and disorderly conduct, police said. Chelmsford police said they were called to the Walmart store at 66 Parkhurst Road around 9:49 a.m....
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