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Gunmen on scooters kill 1, leave 3 injured in the Bronx
Police say one man was killed and three were injured when gunmen on scooters opened fire in the Bronx on Tuesday.
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Katie Houlis is a digital producer with the CBS New York web team. She started her career as an intern with the Pittsburgh CW Green Team and the CBS Pittsburgh web team. She later joined CBS Pittsburgh as a full-time web producer. Katie has also written for Tell-Tale TV.
Police say one man was killed and three were injured when gunmen on scooters opened fire in the Bronx on Tuesday.
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