Dallas police launch homicide investigation after man found shot inside vehicle
Initial reports indicate that a disturbance on Dixon Avenue escalated when unknown suspects opened fire.
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Initial reports indicate that a disturbance on Dixon Avenue escalated when unknown suspects opened fire.
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A witness stated that the man was last seen jumping into the pond and did not resurface.
Dallas Fire Rescue transported the victim to a local hospital, where he was pronounced dead.
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