A 5-year-old was killed and two other minors injured in a Friday night drive-by shooting in Tempe, Arizona, police say.
A 5-year-old was killed and two other minors injured in a Friday night drive-by shooting in Tempe, Arizona, police said.
Officers found that a suspect vehicle opened fire on a car containing one adult and six minors that was traveling eastbound on Broadway Road from 48th Street, according to police. The suspect vehicle"immediately fled the scene."
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