Man shoots himself with PSO's gun, nurse left note

Thứ Ba, 11 tháng 12, 2012

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Man shoots himself using PSO's gun
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Wednesday 12 Dec, 2012
Man shoots himself using PSO's gun
BREAKING NEWS:  A MAN has stolen a protective service officer's gun and shot himself near the MCG. Police are on the scene after the Jolimont shooting.
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