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Goodwill Shooting Suspect Charged in Second Tucson Murder

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A suspect in a Goodwill shooting has been charged in a second Tucson murder. The case involves a suspect who has been charged with multiple crimes, including murder. The court and docket information are not available, but the suspect's charges are a significant development in the case.

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Goodwill shooting suspect charged in second Tucson murder

Media Coverage · April 25, 2026

The suspect in the Goodwill shooting case has been charged with a second murder in Tucson. This new charge adds to the severity of the case and increases the potential penalties for the suspect. The suspect's alleged involvement in a second murder raises questions about their motive and potential for further violence.

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  • Goodwill shooting suspect
  • Second Tucson murder charge
  • Multiple charges
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Media Coverage April 25, 2026

Goodwill shooting suspect charged in second Tucson murder

The suspect in the Goodwill shooting case has been charged with a second murder in Tucson. This new charge adds to the severity of the case and increases the potential penalties for the suspect. The suspect's alleged involvement in a second murder raises questions about their motive and potential for further violence.

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