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Looking for evidence: Members of the FBI Evidence Response Team investigate a crime scene outside of the Curtis Culwell Center in Garland, Texas, the US, after a shooting occurred the day before,on Monday

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Tue, May 5, 2015 Published on May. 5, 2015 Published on 2015-05-05T13:12:44+07:00

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Looking for evidence: Members of the FBI Evidence Response Team investigate a crime scene outside of the Curtis Culwell Center in Garland, Texas, the US, after a shooting occurred the day before,on Monday. During the "Muhammad Art Exhibit and Cartoon Contest," on Saturday, Elton Simpson of Phoenix, Arizonia and Nadir Soofi opened fire, wounding a security guard. Police officers shot and killed Simpson at the scene. The provocative cartoon event was billed by organizers as a free speech event, while critics deemed it to be anti-Islamic. (AFP/Ben Torres) Looking for evidence: Members of the FBI Evidence Response Team investigate a crime scene outside of the Curtis Culwell Center in Garland, Texas, the US, after a shooting occurred the day before,on Monday. During the "Muhammad Art Exhibit and Cartoon Contest," on Saturday, Elton Simpson of Phoenix, Arizonia and Nadir Soofi opened fire, wounding a security guard. Police officers shot and killed Simpson at the scene. The provocative cartoon event was billed by organizers as a free speech event, while critics deemed it to be anti-Islamic. (AFP/Ben Torres) (AFP/Ben Torres)

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span class="caption">Looking for evidence: Members of the FBI Evidence Response Team investigate a crime scene outside of the Curtis Culwell Center in Garland, Texas, the US, after a shooting occurred the day before,on Monday. During the "Muhammad Art Exhibit and Cartoon Contest," on Saturday, Elton Simpson of Phoenix, Arizonia and Nadir Soofi opened fire, wounding a security guard. Police officers shot and killed Simpson at the scene. The provocative cartoon event was billed by organizers as a free speech event, while critics deemed it to be anti-Islamic. (AFP/Ben Torres)

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