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3 injured in shooting in South-Central El Paso neighborhood

3 injured in shooting in South-Central El Paso neighborhood

Yahoo17-02-2025

El Paso police detectives are investigating a shooting in a South-Central neighborhood that sent three people to the hospital, police said.
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The shooting occurred about 5:45 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 16, in the area of Seville Drive and Sambrano Avenue, police said. Three people were transported to a hospital in undisclosed condition.
An investigation by detectives with the Crimes Against Persons Unit continued Sunday night.
Further information on the shooting was not immediately available.
The location where the shooting was reported in the Sambrano neighborhood near Ascarate Park is near the spot where a cellphone video of an El Paso police officer pulling a gun out on a rowdy group of boys went viral nationwide in 2018. An internal police investigation found no wrongdoing on the part of the officer.
This article originally appeared on El Paso Times: El Paso shooting wounds 3 in Sambrano area of South-Central

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