‘Innocent bystander’: Hamilton police identify woman killed in downtown shooting
Police have identified the 26-year-old woman fatally shot in downtown Hamilton on Friday and say she was an "innocent bystander."
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Police have identified the 26-year-old woman fatally shot in downtown Hamilton on Friday and say she was an "innocent bystander."
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