"Minnesota Man Denied Gun Rights Fatally Shoots Officers and Firefighter"

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Shannon Gooden, who was not legally allowed to have guns, fatally shot two police officers and a firefighter in a Minneapolis-area neighborhood. He was involved in a yearslong custody and financial support dispute over his three oldest children. Gooden had been barred from possessing guns after a 2008 assault conviction and had unsuccessfully sought to have his gun rights restored. The standoff with police occurred just before a scheduled court hearing related to his legal disputes.
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