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Manhunt in Maryland after 'domestic' shooting with multiple fatalities | Manhunt in Maryland after 'domestic' shooting with multiple fatalities |
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Multiple people have been shot dead in a home in Montgomery County, Maryland, police say. The suspect is still at large and locals have been advised to remain indoors. | Multiple people have been shot dead in a home in Montgomery County, Maryland, police say. The suspect is still at large and locals have been advised to remain indoors. |
Police responded to a call about a domestic disturbance east of Sunshine, a town 23 miles (37km) north of Washington DC, with initial reports of multiple people shot inside a local home. A later update revealed that the shooting had resulted in multiple fatalities. The number of victims has not been specified so far. | Police responded to a call about a domestic disturbance east of Sunshine, a town 23 miles (37km) north of Washington DC, with initial reports of multiple people shot inside a local home. A later update revealed that the shooting had resulted in multiple fatalities. The number of victims has not been specified so far. |
The suspect, who is believed to be known to police, remains at large. Local residents have been advised to remain safely where they are. Police say they "do not believe [the shooting] was random." | The suspect, who is believed to be known to police, remains at large. Local residents have been advised to remain safely where they are. Police say they "do not believe [the shooting] was random." |
Over four hours after police initially responded to the incident, the area remained an "active scene," the county police department said on its official Twitter page. |