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How many were killed at a mobile home in Brunswick, Ga?”

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How many were killed at a mobile home in Brunswick, Ga?”

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BRUNSWICK, GA (WTOC) – Glynn County Police are being tight lipped about seven people found shot and killed this morning at a mobile home. Two people were critically injured as well. Police Chief Matt Doering says authorities discovered the victims after a family member called 911 call shortly after 8 a.m. Saturday. Chief Doering also said that police have leads, but no arrests have been made. He also said that police do believe they have a motive, but would not confirm what that motive is. Nine people have been killed in Glynn County in the past eight days. “As all of you probably know by now just last week we had two back to back homicides with in probably five hours of each other,” Doering said. “When it’s one victim or more, it still goes to the heart of the issue and it goes back to what I said earlier. It’s about you and your family. It doesn’t matter if it’s one; it doesn’t matter what the age is.” Among the wounded and dead, the age is from young to middle age. The youngest vict

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Seven people were killed at a mobile home in Brunswick, Ga., the police said on Saturday, but officials would not say how they died. Another two people who were critically injured have been transferred to a Savannah hospital. The deaths are being treated as homicides, officials said. The Glenn County Police Department discovered the bodies at a residence at the New Hope Plantation Mobile Home Park after receiving a 911 call shortly after 8 a.m. Saturday. The coroner pronounced the seven victims dead at 10:30 a.m. The Glynn County police chief, Matt Doering, said the police were not looking for suspects, according to The Brunswick News. Officials said that some victims had been tentatively identified but that their names would not be released until family members had been notified. The police began removing the victims from the residence Saturday afternoon. The mobile home park has about 100 spaces, according to its Web site. It is located on U.S. 17, a mile east of Interstate 95 and ni

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