Firing in America: Four people die in California, three in Oklahoma


Los Angeles, Oklahoma, Ta. November 18, 2019, Monday

A total of seven people have died in two separate shootings in the United States. Four people have been killed in a shooting at a youth watching a football match on TV behind a home in California.

Police have expressed suspicion of ethnic attacks because the deceased were of Asian origin. In another incident, three people were killed in a Monday morning shooting at a Walmart store in Oklahoma.

In a California home, over 35 youths gathered to party in the backyard and watch a local football match on TV. At this time, an assailant suddenly entered the house and opened fire on the youth indiscriminately.

Four youths died at the scene of the shooting while six youths were injured. The attacker escaped after firing. The attacker has not been identified, but is estimated to be between 25 and 35 years old.

A police officer said that all four of the youths who died were of Asian origin. The attack happened during a football match between friends and relatives at the weekend.

The attack is likely to be racial discrimination. In another incident, a shooting at a Walmart store in Duncan City, Oklahoma, killed three people Monday. Authorities said they received reports that a fire broke out at Walmart around 10am.

According to a report, a fire broke out in a Walmart parking lot. The bodies of two men and a woman were found in a car. According to Duncan police, all public schools in the city were closed as part of the vigil following the shooting incident. However, schools were later resumed following police orders.

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