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Police are investigating a fatal shooting as a possible justifiable homicide following a dispute near a Walmart in northwest Albuquerque. One person, identified as Terrence Lowe, has died from the sho...
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The two men, identified as Ryon Williams and Justice Rogers, ran through the store and tried to leave through the main doors, but they were locked, police said.
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