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Five people were dead and 21 injured Saturday after a motorist opened fire in random shootings around Odessa, Texas, police said.Three of the injured were law enforcement officers — a state trooper, an Odessa police officer and a Midland police officer, Chief Michael Gerke said at a news conference."What a horrific day for Odessa," he said.A senior law enforcement official briefed on the case and a spokesperson for the Texas Department of Public Safety said the shooter had a rifle that may have been a .223 AR-15 style weapon.Officials were also trying to determine whether the suspect had other weapons on him during the shooting or at his home.Download the NBC News app for breaking news and politicsGerke said the attack happened after the suspect, in a gold Honda, was the subject of a 3:17 p.m. traffic stop between Midland and Odessa.
As said here by Dennis Romero, Michelle Acevedo, Suzanne Ciechalski