
Police say a 14-year-old is a suspect in a Texas convenience store shooting that left 3 dead
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A 14-year-old who is considered "armed and dangerous" has been identified as a suspect in a convenience store shooting Sunday that left three teenagers dead, and one teen injured in Garland, Texas, according to the Garland Police Department.
CNN is not naming the 14-year-old at this time.
The teen victims were identified Monday as Xavier Gonzalez, 14, Ivan Noyala, 16, and Rafael Garcia, 17, police said in a news release. A 15-year-old boy was taken to the hospital and was stable, the release said.

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