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Authorities continue to investigate New Mexico mass shooting

High school student Beau Wilson lived in the Farmington neighborhood where he opened fire Monday, killing three women.

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A police officer blocks traffic on a road following a deadly shooting Monday, May 15, in Farmington, New Mexico. Authorities said an 18-year-old opened fire in the northwestern New Mexico community, killing multiple people and injuring others, before law enforcement fatally shot the suspect.
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Law enforcement officers cordon off roads following a deadly shooting Monday, May 15, in Farmington, N.M.
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A San Juan County sheriff's deputy cordons off a road following a deadly shooting Monday, May 15, in Farmington, N.M.
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Investigators work along a residential street following a deadly shooting Monday, May 15, in Farmington, N.M.
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Investigators work along a residential street following a deadly shooting Monday, May 15, in Farmington, N.M.
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Farmington Police Officer J. Gordon talks with resident Geremy Gerber as authorities investigate a shooting on North Dustin Avenue in Farmington, N.M., Monday, May 15. Gerber's truck was hit during the shooting.
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Law enforcement personnel investigate the scene of a shooting on North Dustin Avenue in Farmington, N.M., Monday, May 15.
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Pastor Matt Mizell, center, leads a prayer vigil as Farmington Mayor Nate Duckett, right, and dozens of community members gather following a deadly shooting in Farmington, N.M., Monday, May 15.
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Community members gather for a prayer vigil at Hills Church, Monday, May 15, in Farmington, N.M.
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Community members sing during a prayer vigil at Hills Church, Monday, May 15, in Farmington, N.M.
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A bullet hole is seen through the bedroom window of Jolene Robledo's home Tuesday, May 16, in Farmington, N.M. It was among the damage resulting from a deadly shooting along a residential street in the northwestern New Mexico community.
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Painted circles mark locations where evidence related to a deadly shooting was collected in front of a church in Farmington, New Mexico on Tuesday, May 16.
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Jolene Robledo stands in front of her living room window as her daughter plays inside their home in Farmington, New Mexico on Tuesday, May 16. Robledo was at home when gunfire erupted on her street, resulting in a deadly shooting that has rocked the northwestern New Mexico community.

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