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Ten hospitalized after food court shooting at Mall of Louisiana, police say

Ten hospitalized after food court shooting at Mall of Louisiana, police say
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Ten people were hospitalized in a mass shooting at the Mall of Louisiana on Thursday following an argument in the food court, police said. Videos posted on social media showed a large law enforcement response, with a fleet of police vehicles. Multiple gunshots could be heard. In a press conference shortly after, police said they responded […]

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