3 arrested, accused in ambush murder in Brookhaven park

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Brookhaven police have made significant progress in their investigation of a recent ambush murder, arresting three suspects linked to the shooting of a 21-year-old man in a local park. The suspects are accused of luring the victim to the area before unleashing a deadly attack. This tragic event has sparked concern among residents and prompted discussions about safety measures in public spaces. Law enforcement is actively seeking additional information and evidence to fully understand the circumstances surrounding the incident. Community members are encouraged to cooperate with authorities to help resolve this case.

The police department has emphasized the importance of public safety and is taking steps to reassure residents. As investigations continue, the impact of this crime is felt deeply within the Brookhaven community. The incident serves as a stark reminder of the need for vigilance and cooperation in addressing crime.

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