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At least one person was injured.

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19/10/2018 – 4:04 p.m.

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An incident with an armed man who opened fire was reported previously in an area of ​​Istanbul called Eminohos.

As the Turkish newspaper Hurriet and the DHA agency reported, the actor and the police engaged in a fight in which a service weapon was removed from the police file, that the actor tried to seize.

The armed forces appear to have fired seven or eight times at police authorities, leaving at least one wounded.

The Turkish police authorities have not done so for some time in an official position.

Source: Hurriyet



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