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Gunshots exchanged as armed men attempt daytime robbery of armoured truck in Pennsylvania

Gunshots exchanged as armed men attempt daytime robbery of armoured truck in Pennsylvania

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A Brinks truck driver exchanged fire with two suspects who attempted to rob him in the latest in a string of armoured truck robberies in Pennsylvania.
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