The Shocking Incident in Fordyce: A Closer Look at the Tragedy
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Ongoing, First published Aug 13, 2024
Dive into the tragic Fordyce shooting involving Travis Posey Fordyce, which shocked the town on June 21, 2024. This detailed article covers the horrific incident at Mad Butcher grocery store, the serious court proceedings following Posey's arrest, and the ongoing investigation into his motives. Explore how the media has reported on the case, the community's response, and the broader implications on discussions about violence and mental health
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