Cops are investigating the city's latest homicide after a man was gunned down early this morning. ! \0 Y$ Q0 k0 @ P+ L! U% O
( U. q2 z2 Y7 ZPolice rushed to 107 Avenue and 108 Street on reports shots had been fired about 4:18 a.m. : r6 t/ ~8 E9 Z5 e; I5 p& d
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A man was found on the ground in a parking lot with a gunshot wound to his upper body. 9 h$ M9 r9 z3 t8 U
1 t: G7 b- v; y0 D. FHe later died in hospital. An autopsy is scheduled for sometime this week, said cops. & l- x; v; @1 o g- f& N8 T( G/ k0 Y: K" i/ C1 c& y; ]
' X3 s% y4 E$ eWere you there? Did you see what happened?5 Q4 h! j' c; r0 @7 _- e& f
Click here to tell us about it - z( ~' o* r, f' S: e* D
+ G9 P( [$ k% W4 _$ N% T % v' ?0 T) B5 _! u7 j" Q0 [" s e/ { 5 L4 N- ^! ], b2 o) U8 R " U( c1 U5 R1 L2 w( OCops want anyone who can help them solve the slaying to call them at 780-423-4567, or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477. 5 a# k& G. L% B/ a$ e: R
R; }$ I0 M1 g8 b5 JIt's the 17th homicide in Edmonton this year.
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me too.... i did not hear any sound at all... + Q& [" n9 d2 q0 REdmonton is too dangerous now....(everywhere)