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Surveillance videos show quadruple murder suspect at large

Surveillance videos show quadruple murder suspect at large

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Surveillance videos show quadruple murder suspect at large
Police have released surveillance footage from Sunday of quadruple murder suspect Austin Drummond in Jackson, Tennessee. The footage also shows him carrying a backpack and a rifle. Drummond is still at large.
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Surveillance videos show quadruple murder suspect at large
Police have released surveillance footage from Sunday of quadruple murder suspect Austin Drummond in Jackson, Tennessee. The footage also shows him carrying a backpack and a rifle. Drummond is still at large.
00:40 - Source: CNN
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'Out of his mind': Jeffries responds to Gov. Abbott's threats
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NY governor vows retaliation after TX GOP's redistricting move
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Texas governor warns Democrats who left state
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