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One dead, one injured following incident at Intel campus in Arizona

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According to Chandler Police Department spokesperson Sgt. Emma Huenneke, one person was killed and one injured at an unidentified incident at Intel campus. No information on the victims has been released. The injured individual has "non-life-threatening injuries."