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SAN ANTONIO — Two young girls were found shot in a west-side neighborhood just after midnight, police say. When officers arrived at the location on Rosalyn Avenue, they found the two girls with gunshot wounds. The 15-year-old was shot in the arm and leg, while the 10-year-old was shot in the arm. The pair of girls were both taken to University Hospital with non life-threatening injuries.
Strong reactions Thursday morning from families in Uvalde following the mass shooting in Maine on Wednesday night. This latest mass shooting tugging at emotions for those who lost loved ones at Robb Elementary. And the father of one victim isn’t holding back.
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