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Police Say Church Shooting Victims May Know Why They Were Targeted
Two teenage brothers wounded during a brazen shooting inside a Northern California church were cooperating with police in the search for a hooded gunman and two other suspects.

Richmond police Sgt. Bisa French said Tuesday they now have leads on two of the men involved in the shooting Sunday at the New Gethsemane Church of God in Christ. The suspects are thought to be in their late teens or early 20s.

The brothers, aged 14 and 19, probably have an idea of why the three men came looking for them, French said, adding that investigators are looking into whether the shooting was gang-related.


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