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Man Killed In Shooting Near San Jose Public Library Sunday
A man was killed in a shooting near a San Jose public library over the weekend, according to police.

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A man was killed in a shooting near a San Jose public library over the weekend, according to police.

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The crime happened Sunday night near a public library.
Police say it happened in front of Cory Hall, which houses laboratories and high-tech facilities.
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The shooting happened shortly before 7 a.m.
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