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1 man fatally shot Saturday in south Fort Worth, police say

1 man fatally shot Saturday in south Fort Worth, police say

Yahoo12-05-2025

A man was shot and killed outside a south Fort Worth business early Saturday morning, May 10, police said.
Officers were dispatched to the 4400 block of Cole Street around 2: 30 a.m. on a shooting call. When officers arrived at the scene they found a man with an apparent gunshot wound, police said.
The man was pronounced dead on scene by medical personnel, police said.
Investigators believe that the victim was shot while outside the business, police said.
The man who died will be identified by the Tarrant County Medical Examiner's office.
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Police said homicide detectives are investigating this shooting. No arrests have been made.

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