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One Killed, 2 Wounded, in Shooting Allegedly Tied to Mask Policy in Georgia Store


One person was killed, two were wounded, in a shooting allegedly tied to mask policy in a Georgia grocery store just after 1 p.m. on Monday.


The Hill reports the incident occurred in Big Bear grocery in DeKalb County.


Thirty-year-old Victor Lee Tucker, Jr., reportedly argued with the cashier over the store’s mask policy during check-out. He ended up leaving the store without making a purchase, only to allegedly return with a handgun and shoot the cashier dead.


A second cashier received a superficial wound when grazed by a bullet.


The Associated Press reports a “reserve deputy” who works security at the store “exchanged fire with the suspect and both were wounded.”


The Georgia Bureau of Investigation said: “Two responding DeKalb County Police Department (DKPD) officers arrested Tucker as he was attempting to crawl out the front door of the supermarket.”

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