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UPDATE: Cars appear to have been shooting at each other. Source says shots weren’t aimed at White House.

Shots fired near White House, AK-47 with scope found. Two cars involved, one with Idaho plates.

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  • Been spending all my life, livin’ in a gangsta’s paradise…

    Whut?! Collateral damage? It’s all in tha game, bro.
    All in tha game….

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