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Two people were killed and two others were wounded in a shooting in San Antonio on Thanksgiving morning. 

Shots rang out around 8 a.m. in the city’s east side at a home off Potomac Street near St. James Street, KABB-TV reported.

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San Antonio Police Chief William McManus said four people were found shot. They all knew each other and were staying in the home overnight, he said.

A close-up photo of police lights by night

The suspected shooter, a man in his 20s, was leaving the house when he allegedly opened fire. He was taken into police custody. 

San Antonio skyline

 

Details about what led to the shooting were not disclosed.

Fox News Digital has reached out to law enforcement officials.

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