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UPDATE JAN. 15: Las Vegas police arrested a woman who they say lied about the suspected gunman. The shooting took place in August of 2019 on Interstate 15 near Blue Diamond Road. Police say a white van pulled up next to another car and shot the driver. Vegas authorities interviewed Marcia Mingo days after the shooting and believed she lied to officers when they asked her who the shooter was.Mingo has been charged with aiding a felony offender. However, officer still haven't found the shooter.PREVIOUS STORYLas Vegas police reported they have located the van used in a deadly road rage shooting in the Los Angeles area from earlier this month. The white van was in question after Vegas police released a video on Aug. 8 of the vehicle traveling on Interstate 15. The original incident prompted a homicide investigation a few days before as authorities reported a deadly shooting on the interstate that appeared to be related to road rage.RELATED: 1006
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VOLKMARSEN, Germany (AP) — Police in Germany say several people have been injured after a car drove into a crowd at a Carnival procession. Northern Hesse police said a large number of police are at the scene in Volkmarsen, about 175 miles southwest of Berlin, and the driver was arrested. Police said they couldn't immediately provide further details and urged people not to spread “unconfirmed reports" about the incident, which happened early Monday afternoon. Police say they have not received any reports of any deaths, and don't have a specific number of injuries yet. They say it is too early to say what caused the car to crash into the crowd. 662
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