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Suspect in Texas mass shooting had fired on police days earlier, officials say - CTV News

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Texas shooting kills at least 1, injures 10.

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On Wednesday, a 45-year-old gunman opened fire on police in Midland, Texas, allegedly refusing to surrender to police.

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All of those shot were civilians.

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The gunman was found dead on Friday, with the FBI and state agencies investigating.

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At least one person is dead, and 10 others are injured after a gunman opened fire in Midland, Texas, on Friday.

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CBS News correspondent Jason Allen reports.

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Suspect in Texas mass shooting had fired on police days earlier, officials say CTV NewsOne dead, at least 10 others wounded in Midland, Texas, shooting

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