3 men killed in Sunday-night shooting at Garland gas station, police say

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3 people found dead after Sunday night shooting at Garland gas station, police say

When they arrived, officers found three men dead inside the convenience store. A fourth man was also wounded and taken to a hospital in critical condition, police said.Police said that surveillance footage showed the gunman get out of a white Dodge pickup, open the doors of the store and fire a gun, striking the victims. The gunman then got in the passenger side of the truck and left, police said.

Police said the shooter was a man wearing a baseball cap, blue surgical mask and dark-colored athletic shorts. He was not wearing a shirt, police said. A motive and details of what led to the shooting were still being investigated late Sunday, police said.Anonymous tips may be submitted to Crime Stoppers at 972-272-8477. A reward of up to $5,000 is being offered for information that leads to the identity and arrest of the gunman.. Nataly is the lead writer on Curious Texas and a breaking news reporter. She is a D-FW native with a B.A. in emerging media and communication from the University of Texas at Dallas and an M.S.

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