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Day after shooting, Odessa is still an active crime scene

Day after shooting, Odessa is still an active crime scene

09/01/2019

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Day after shooting, Odessa is still an active crime scene

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Day after shooting, Odessa is still an active crime scene

The Odessa community is still treating the city as an active crime scene, a day after a shooting rampage injured at least 22 people and killed seven people. The gunman was killed by the authorities. Jake Bleiberg, criminal justice and law enforcement reporter at the Associated Press, joins Hari Sreenivasan from a college campus on lockdown with the latest reports.

09/01/2019

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