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Thursday, November 15, 2012

Argument turns into a deadly shooting at a Tucson Walmart

Crime scene at Tucson Walmart
Occurred May 9, 2012.

Two groups of people got into an argument in a Walmart parking lot in Tucson, Arizona.   This turned into a fight between two men, one from each group.  One of them, age 20, pulled out a gun and shot the other, a 25-year old man, who died at the scene.  The shooter fled but was apprehended by a security guard from a nearby apartment complex.

From an article and news video:

Police state in a news release that two groups of people got into a verbal altercation at about 9:30 p.m. last night, in the eastern area of the parking lot for the Wal-Mart located at 1650 W. Valencia, Tucson. At one point, the verbal altercation escalated to a physical confrontation between two men, one from each group. 
The deceased male, later described as a 25-year-old Caucasian man, had been involved in the fight with another man who had a gun, later described as a 20-year-old Hispanic man. The gun discharged at least one time, striking the victim, the news release states. 
After the gun discharged, the Hispanic man began running east across South Midvale Park Road, but was apprehended a short distance away without incident after he encountered a security guard in a nearby apartment complex, the TPD release states.

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