Four people have been killed, including a local law enforcement official, in a shooting at an apartment complex in southern Arizona.
Published 2 hours agoFour people were killed, including a local law enforcement official, in a shooting Thursday at an apartment complex in southern Arizona, officials said.
Police in Tucson identified one of the victims as Pima County Constable Deborah Martinez-Garibay and another as a employee of the apartment complex, KVOA-TV reported. Martinez-Garibay was serving an eviction notice at the complex at the time of the shooting, but additional details were still unknown, KGUN-TV reported.
Pima County Board of Supervisors Chair Sharon Bronson extended sympathies on behalf of of the county to Martinez-Garibay's family, friends and colleagues.
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