One woman is dead -- and another is behind bars -- following a shooting early Thursday morning at a Dallas County manufacturing plant. alnews alcrime selma alabamanewsnetwork
One woman is dead — and another is behind bars — following a shooting early Thursday morning at a Dallas County manufacturing plant.
Granthum says 28 year old Kadeejia Lee of Selma was laying on the side of her car suffering from gunshot wounds — when deputies arrived on the scene. “She gets out of the car and just opens fire through the passenger side striking Miss Lee several times,” said Granthum. “Miss Lee was able to get out of the car and she rolled to the ground where she is now deceased due to gunshots.”
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