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Man shot outside Kansas City, Missouri, apartment complex dies at hospital

Man shot outside Kansas City, Missouri, apartment complex dies at hospital

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Kansas City, Missouri, police are investigating a deadly shooting in the southern region of the city. Officers say they received a call about gunshots in the area of 89th Street near Troost Avenue just before 6 a.m. Sunday. While on their way there, police got another call requesting their help at an apartment complex on 89th Street.
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