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Family of man killed in shooting in Ambridge speaks out

Family of man killed in shooting in Ambridge speaks out

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Channel 11 is learning new information about what may have led to a deadly shooting in Ambridge, Beaver County.
We first told you on Tuesday that 26-year-old Mason Lang-Goins was shot and killed along Church Street.
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Channel 11's Rich Pierce spoke to Lang-Goin's family to learn more about him and the deadly crime. Tune in to Channel 11 News at 11 p.m. for the latest.
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