Fox 2 Video: One Man Shot in Fatal Incident in Black Jack
One man is dead after an argument ensues on Patricia Ridge, and two men have been arrested.
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- August 9, 2012
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One man has died and another left in serious condition after a shooting in Black Jack took place Thursday afternoon.
Six men met at a house at 4950 Patricia Ridge and an argument ensued, according to a St. Louis County press release.
The police don't know the nature of the meeting, according to Fox 2 News.
Two of the men stayed to talk to police after calling 911, and the other two men fled but were later caught and arrested by police.
A gun has been found and has been sent to the crime lab to determine if it's the weapon used. Police have not released any of the men's names at this time.
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