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Alberto Romero was home in San Jose late Sunday afternoon when he received the panicked appeal of his wife at the Gilroy Garlic Festival: someone had shot in the back of their son's 6 years, his belly and his hand and his mother in the leg.
They had played at rebound house.
"I could not believe what was happening, what she was saying was a lie, that I may have dreamed," said Romero, a 33-year-old electrician who met with members of his family Monday afternoon at Santa Clara Valley Medical. Center.
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