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Ford dealer ends July 4th gun-Bible deal over fatal shooting

CHATOM, Ala. (AP) — A Ford dealership in Alabama has ended a Fourth of July promotion that gifted a Bible, American flag and gift certificate for a 12-gauge shotgun to anyone who bought a new or used vehicle.

News outlets report Ford Motor Co. told Ford Chatom that the promotion was inappropriate after a worker fired from a California dealership killed two employees Tuesday before killing himself.

Dealership general manager Colin Ward says he's disappointed the automaker requested they end the promotion. He says the dealership is fulfilling any commitments it already made.

Ward says customers could have received a Torah or Quran instead of a Bible if they wanted during the "God, guns and freedom" promotion.

Ford Motor Co. spokesman T.R. Reid says the company wasn't involved in developing the local promotion.

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