Nation IN BRIEF / COLORADO : Domestic Dispute Blamed in 4 Deaths
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Police said a domestic dispute was at the heart of a multiple shooting in Grand Junction, Colo., that left four people dead, including two good Samaritans and the gunman. Glen Klaich, a police spokesman, said that 27-year-old Wayne Anderson forced his estranged wife, Sarah, 25, out of the grocery store where she worked. When Hobert Franklin Jr., 50, tried to help the woman, Anderson shot him to death, Klaich said. Anderson then shot and killed his wife and fatally wounded another good Samaritan, David Wayne Gilcrease, 32, before killing himself, Klaich said.
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