Post by : Bianca Suleiman
Salt Lake City, Utah:
A tragic shooting event outside a Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints facility in Salt Lake City has tragically resulted in two fatalities and injured several others, as reported by local law enforcement.
According to the Salt Lake City Police Department, the incident has left a total of at least eight victims. While two succumbed to their injuries, others were transported to local hospitals for medical care, with their medical statuses not yet disclosed.
Authorities have confirmed that at least one suspect fled the crime scene. A manhunt is currently in effect, with officials urging community members to stay vigilant and report any information that may aid in the search for the individual.
Law enforcement quickly responded to secure the area. An investigation has since been initiated to understand the motives behind this unfortunate incident and the events leading up to the shooting.
Further details regarding the suspect and the victims remain undisclosed at this time. Authorities will provide more updates as the investigation continues.
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