Young adults to be charged in North Carolina park shooting that killed 2 teens, wounded 5
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Two teens were killed and five others injured in a mass shooting at a North Carolina park on Monday morning. Winston-Salem police are investigating the incident, which involved young adults as suspects. No further details on arrests or motives have been provided. The event has raised concerns about youth violence in the area.
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