BLOODBATH IN ILLINOIS: 3 DEAD IN RAMPAGE
Three people, including the suspected gunman, have been found dead following a shooting incident that unfolded across multiple locations in the small town of New Canton, Illinois.
A horrifying scene has unfolded in the quiet town of New Canton, Illinois, as law enforcement grapples with an active shooter situation. Residents have been ordered to immediately lock their doors and take shelter, as the elusive gunman remains at large. With a heavy police presence and even aerial support, a frantic search is underway to apprehend the dangerous individual and restore safety to the community. The streets are on lockdown, and fear grips the town as citizens anxiously await news of a resolution to this harrowing ordeal.
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