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Two Teens Killed in Brunswick Shooting Incident

Two teenagers tragically lose their lives following a double shooting in Brunswick, Georgia, on Monday morning, as reported by Interim Police Chief Angela Smith. The victims, aged 17 and 19, were discovered with gunshot wounds and were transported to Southeast Georgia Health, where they were later pronounced dead.

Authorities have commenced an investigation into the circumstances surrounding the shooting but have yet to identify any suspects. This incident raises concerns about youth safety and gun violence in the community, prompting calls for further action from both residents and officials.

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