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BROCKTON, Mass. (AP) — Authorities say officers responding to a call of shots fired found that bullets ripped through the bedroom of a 5-year-old girl in Brockton.
Police say it happened shortly after midnight Wednesday.
The girl's pink comforter was covered in drywall and dust from a bullet hole in the ceiling of her grandparents' West Harvard Street home. Her grandfather found a spent .40-caliber slug in one of her slippers under the bed.
The path of the bullets was traced from the girl's ceiling to a fence outside.
Police found 25 shell casings in the area.
Neither the 5-year-old girl, nor her 8-year-old sister who was also sleeping in the room, were harmed.
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