Three people killed at Walmart shooting in Duncan, Oklahoma
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Three people killed at Walmart shooting in Duncan, Oklahoma

According to officials, three people were killed in a shooting at a Walmart store in Duncan, Oklahoma. Duncan police department said that a husband shot his estranged wife and her new boyfriend in the parking lot of Walmart before turning the gun on himself. Witnesses at the scene said that the shooting was sparked by a domestic dispute between the woman and her husband.

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Tue Nov 19 - Dailymail

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