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Suspect Who Shot 3 Officers Dies From Self-Inflicted Wound
Daniel Trevino, 25, who was wanted for shooting 3 officers serving an arrest warrant at his home, took his own life.

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Daniel Trevino, 25, who was wanted for shooting 3 officers serving an arrest warrant at his home, took his own life.

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