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A New York Mother, Allegedly Abducted By Her Ex, Was Shot And Killed When Police Pursued The Suspect - Blavity

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Tatiana David, a New York mother who was allegedly abducted from her home on her 34th birthday, was shot and killed during a shootout between the person suspected of abducting her and police. According to People, authorities said David was taken from her home in Ithaca, N.Y. on Wednesday morning and forced into a white… Continue reading A New York Mother, Allegedly Abducted By Her Ex, Was Shot And Killed When Police Pursued The Suspect

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