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Pokemon Go players started shooting

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In the state of Florida in the United States, in a suburb of Orlando, a man opened fire on two teenagers who played Pokemon Go, mistaking them for robbers.

The teenagers drove a car through the streets at night when a person noticed them near his home. He went to the car, and when she drove off, he shot at her several times, deciding that he was dealing with robbers.

In the morning, the mother of one of the teenagers called the sheriff and reported that bullet marks were visible on her car and one tire was blown away. The woman mentioned that the children were playing Pokemon Go.

According to the authorities, the investigation into this incident continues.

People who play this virtual game usually visit various places in search of Pokemon monsters they photograph on smartphones.

Not long ago online appeared a shocking video of crowds of players roaming the Central Park of New York in search of a rare type of pokemon. One of the players even left the car with the engine running for the sake of mining.

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