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BREAKING NEWS: Three killed in Las Vegas Gun Battle, at least three more wounded



Gunfire broke out between passengers of Maserati and SUV around 4:20am on Las Vegas Strip
Three were killed including the driver of Maserati, taxi driver, and taxi driver's passenger; at least three more injured

Gunfire rang out over the Las Vegas Strip early this morning as passengers in a black Maserati and an SUV exchanged shots.
Three people were killed and at least three more injured after the moving vehicles crashed at a busy intersection along the strip around 4:30am local time, striking a taxi and causing the vehicle to burst into flame.
The driver of the Maserati, as well as the taxi driver and a passenger in the taxi were killed, police said BREAKING NEWS: Three killed and at least three more wounded in gun battle between passengers


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