2 killed in Selma shooting incident Sunday night

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Selma police have reported a shooting incident that left two people dead late Sunday.

Police Chief Kenta Fulford said officers got a call about shots fired in the area of 100 Cummings Circle around 11 p.m. Sunday. He said officers found a victim on the ground who was pronounced dead at the scene. The chief identified the victim as Cameron Struggs.

Fulford said while officers were en route to the scene, they saw a vehicle with its flashers on headed into town. He said officers went to Vaughan Regional Medical Center’s emergency room where they were told another gunshot victim from the Cummings Circle was there. That person also died.No other information was released. The police department is asking anyone with information to call them at 334-874-2190.

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