Man killed, 1-year-old boy suffers fatal injuries in Montana shooting, suspects identified
- A man was shot to death and a 1-year-old boy was fatally injured when a pickup truck fired multiple rounds into their residence in Billings, Montana. Several suspects have been identified, and the investigation is ongoing.
- The shooting is part of a larger trend of increasing gun violence and gang activity in the city, which prompted police Chief Rich St. John and other officials to address the issue in a news conference. They urged residents to secure their firearms and prevent crime.
- The shooting is unrelated to the recent shooting death of a college football player, but both incidents involved known gang members. The community is urged to be vigilant, as gangs seem to be a contributing factor to the violence.
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Man killed, 1-year-old boy suffers fatal injuries in Montana shooting, suspects identified
Law enforcement officers in Montana's largest city say a man was shot to death and a 1-year-old boy suffered fatal injuries after gunfire was sprayed into a residence
Man killed, 1-year-old boy suffers fatal injuries in Montana shooting
A man was shot to death and a 1-year-old boy suffered fatal injuries after gunfire was sprayed into a residence in Montana's largest city. Several suspects have been identified as the investigation continues, Billings Police said Thursday. Wednesday's shooting, coming just four days after a ...
Man killed, 1-year-old boy suffers fatal injuries in Montana shooting, suspects identified
BILLINGS, Mont. (AP) -- A man was shot to death and a 1-year-old boy suffered fatal injuries after gunfire was sprayed into a residence in Montana's largest city. Several suspects have been identified as the investigation continues, Billings Police said Thursday.
Man killed, 1-year-old boy suffers fatal injuries in Montana shooting, suspects identified
BILLINGS, Mont. (AP) — A man was shot to death and a 1-year-old boy suffered fatal injuries after gunfire was sprayed into a residence in Montana's largest city.
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