


Tragic Shooting at Utah Carnival Leaves Three Dead, Including Infant
A shooting at a Utah carnival resulted in the deaths of three individuals, including an infant, with a 16-year-old suspect taken into custody.
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- A shooting incident occurred at a carnival in a Salt Lake City suburb, resulting in three fatalities, including an 8-month-old infant.
- The victims included an 18-year-old male, a 41-year-old female, and an infant, highlighting the tragic nature of the event.
- A 16-year-old male suspect has been arrested in connection with the shooting, which was reportedly triggered by an argument.
- In addition to the fatalities, two other teenagers sustained injuries, with one requiring hospitalization for an arm injury.
- The incident has raised concerns about safety at public events and the impact of gun violence in communities.
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The shooting was reportedly triggered by an argument.
The infant was 8 months old.
Two teenagers were injured, with one requiring hospitalization for an arm injury.
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