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Ballistics experts will fire up to 139 shots at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School on Friday during a reenactment of the 2018 Parkland massacre organized as part of a lawsuit that accuses a sheriff s deputy of failing in his duty to protect the victims.As the reenactment takes place, technicians outside a three-story classroom building will record the sound of the gunfire, seeking to capture what the deputy assigned to the school, Scot Peterson, heard during the six-minute attack.The shooting, which s
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DENVER 鈥?Law enforcement officials in Colorado say 21 people have been charged for their alleged involvement in a drug trafficking ring linked to a Mexican cartel.Officials from the Drug Enforcement Administration, the Rocky Mountain HI
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