Man fatally shot in Auburn early Tuesday, police investigating - Auburn Examiner

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A man was shot and killed in Auburn early Tuesday morning, prompting an investigation by local law enforcement. The Auburn Police Department received multiple 911 calls reporting gunfire around 12:15 a. m. in the 11200 block of SE 323rd Street. Upon arrival, officers discovered an adult male suffering from multiple gunshot wounds.

Authorities are asking for public assistance in gathering information regarding the shooting. This incident highlights ongoing concerns about gun violence in the community, which has seen a rise in similar cases in recent months. Local residents are encouraged to report any suspicious activity to aid the investigation. The police have not yet released details about potential suspects or motives. Community leaders are calling for increased measures to ensure public safety in the area.

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