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Arizona Man Killed Stepfather After Argument Over Internet Outage: Police


An Arizona man, 31-year-old Brandon Alvarez, allegedly shot his stepfather dead following an internet outage. As reported by AZFamily, citing the Phoenix Police Department (PPD), the incident occurred ... Read More


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