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1 child killed, 4 others injured following shooting at a Texas flea market: Police
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Date:2025-04-18 00:38:50
Authorities in Texas are investigating after one child was killed and four others were injured following a shooting at a flea market on Sunday night.
Three adults and two children were taken to the hospital following the shooting that police said began after an argument between two individuals at Cole's Flea Market in Pearland, Texas.
Pearland is a city located 17 miles south of Houston.
The Pearland Police Department said police were called to the flea market just shortly after 5:30 p.m. where they found that two children and three adults were shot. One of the children died.
The status of the other victims is still unknown.
Pearland Police Officer Chad Rogers in a video update that said two strangers exchanged gun fire during an argument and that one suspect is still at large.
Rogers also is asking anyone who was at the flea market last night and has any information to call their tip line at 281-997-5828.
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