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2 killed in shooting at gas station on Indy's north side: 'We're seeing this way too often'

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INDIANAPOLIS -- Two people were killed early Monday morning in a shooting on Indianapolis' north side.

The shooting just before 12:30 a.m., when a patrolling officer with the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department heard shots near the intersection of 34th Street and Keystone Avenue. The officer quickly responded to the gas station at the intersection, finding a man and woman unresponsive inside a vehicle.

The woman was taken to Eskenazi Hospital, where she died. The man was pronounced dead at the scene, police said.  The victims were identified by the Marion County Coroner as Trevon Harris, 26, and Toshika Boler, 32.

"Having worked in this area, this is a great community," IMPD Sgt. Christopher Wilburn said. " There are good people in this area -- good homes. People who care for their homes and care for their kids. This is a tragedy and we're seeing this way too often."

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Police say the witnesses are being questioned. There were several shell casings and markers seen outside the car.

If you have any information regarding this incident, please contact Crime Stoppers at 317-262-8477. You can also text “INDYCS” plus your tip to 274637. Your tip can be reported anonymously.

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