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Posted: 9:08 PM Mar 14, 2010
Racine Police Investigate Shooting of Store Owner
RACINE, Wis. (AP) -- Police in Racine are still looking for suspects in the fatal shooting of a shopkeeper in his market.
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RACINE, Wis. (AP) -- Police in Racine are still looking for suspects in the fatal shooting of a shopkeeper in his market.
Racine Police Lt. Mike Polzin says Sunday investigators have few leads so far in the Friday evening shooting of Mohammed Shehadeh. The Journal Times in Racine reports that Shehadeh was 41 years old and the father of four.
Police say they aren't sure if the shooting was as a result of a robbery gone bad or some other motive. Customers at the market tell the newspaper Shehadeh was friendly and generous in extending credit to people who need it.
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