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Woman Killed, Two Others Injured In Hialeah Gardens Shooting
A Hialeah Gardens man is accused of shooting his girlfriend and her son before turning the gun on himself.

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A Hialeah Gardens man is accused of shooting his girlfriend and her son before turning the gun on himself.

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