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Multiple Arrests Made in Connection with Shooting in Hollywood
The victim, whose age, gender and condition are not immediately available, is taken to a hospital for treatment.

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The victim, whose age, gender and condition are not immediately available, is taken to a hospital for treatment.

Authorities believe the death is a suicide.
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The victim crawls from the car about 50 feet down a hillside and is then hoisted to the road in a basket.
The bodies are discovered on the 21900 block of Roscoe Boulevard.
The shooter may have been a relative, police say.
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The victim crawls from the car about 50 feet down a hillside and is then hoisted to the road in a basket.
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