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UPPER MACUNGIE TWP., Pa. - Two people are dead and several were injured after a chain of events that started on Route 22 and ended in a Wawa parking lot.
Authorities are in the midst of a large shooting investigation in Upper Macungie Township and other parts of Lehigh County on Wednesday.Â
It started with an encounter on Route 22 between Route 309 and Cedar Crest Boulevard, said county District Attorney Jim Martin, in a news conference Wednesday morning.
Two vehicles had an encounter on 22 before 5 a.m., and one of the drivers fired a shot at the other vehicle, Martin said.
The woman driving the vehicle did not realize her car had been hit until she stopped at Wawa on Schantz Road, off of Route 100, Martin said. She was not injured.
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