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Weymouth Shooting Victim ID'd; Police Ask For Witnesses' Help
Police are asking for information after one person was killed and two others shot early Sunday morning at The Mastlight apartments.

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Police are asking for information after one person was killed and two others shot early Sunday morning at The Mastlight apartments.

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