Farmington mass shooting victims include a mother and daughter; police ID gunman
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A mother and daughter were among the victims killed Monday by an 18-year-old gunman indiscriminately shooting into people's cars and houses in Farmington, New Mexico, officials said at a news conference on Tuesday. Three people were killed and two police officers were wounded before the gunman was killed, officials said.
The three victims who died were all elderly women ranging in age from their 70s to over 90. They were identified as Gwendolyn Schofield, 97; her daughter Melody Ivie, 73; and Shirley Voita, 79.
Police said all three were driving through the neighborhood when they were shot. Two individuals died on the scene and one died from her injuries later at San Juan Regional Medical Center.
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