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US teen held in shooting of five people: police
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A man who refused to be identified holds an AR-15 semi-automatic riffle at rally in support for gun rights at the Capitol in Hartford, Conn., Saturday, Jan. 19, 2013.  (AP Photo/Jessica Hill)
A man who refused to be identified holds an AR-15 semi-automatic riffle at rally in support for gun rights at the Capitol in Hartford, Conn., Saturday, Jan. 19, 2013. (AP Photo/Jessica Hill)
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WASHINGTON: A teenager has been arrested and charged in the murder of five people, including three children, with a military-style assault rifle in the southwestern US state of New Mexico, police said Sunday.

Police said they found the bodies of an adult male and female and two girls and a boy described as "elementary to middle school-aged," dead from multiple gunshot wounds, when they arrived at an Albuquerque home late Saturday.

Aaron Williamson, a spokesman for the Bernalillo County Sheriff's Office, told AFP "multiple" weapons were found at the scene, including a "military-type assault rifle" that appears to have been used in the slayings.

The police statement said a young man in his mid to late teens is in custody, charged with two counts of murder and three counts of "child abuse resulting in death."

The ages and identities of the suspect and the victims were not made public.

The deaths came days after US President Barack Obama unveiled a series of sweeping measures aimed at addressing gun violence in the wake of last month's school shooting in Newtown, Connecticut.

The proposed measures include a ban on some military-style assault rifles and closing loopholes that allow many gun buyers to avoid background checks.

The killing of 20 young children and six adults at the Connecticut school has galvanized gun control advocates, but congressional opposition remains high to new restrictions regarding the US constitutional right to bear arms.

 
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A teenager has been arrested and charged in the murder of five people, including three children, with a military-style assault rifle in the southwestern US state of New Mexico, police said Sunday.

The deaths came days after US President Barack Obama unveiled a series of sweeping measures aimed at addressing gun violence in the wake of last month's school shooting in Newtown, Connecticut.
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