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Anonymous Posted 5 years ago
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Screeched off toward

Frank was chatting with his neighbor when suddenly they heard a gunshot. They looked down the street to see a man falling to the ground and another man fleeing the scene on foot. Frank's neighbor quickly jumped in his car and screeched off toward the wounded man.


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A gunshot is always sudden.

  • A gunshot is always sudden.
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A gunshot is always sudden.

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