Cops are investigating the city's latest homicide after a man was gunned down early this morning. % M9 \! y% t0 l) P# h ; S' ^' C' }5 s8 A# A! D6 L# f/ SPolice rushed to 107 Avenue and 108 Street on reports shots had been fired about 4:18 a.m. ) H" K/ O1 b" d W
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A man was found on the ground in a parking lot with a gunshot wound to his upper body. 5 h7 u) `0 M2 ]$ b K) c `
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He later died in hospital. An autopsy is scheduled for sometime this week, said cops. 1 e' g/ ~! l" ?6 Y! M3 \
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/ M& ]9 j" s/ t; LWere you there? Did you see what happened?' i' u; U0 W! I* ], K' N; t
Click here to tell us about it 2 _ m9 h) ^' d& v% X/ p
' g& H1 o) |9 G* ]/ U/ A - r9 F- [- Z# t' A# k: g0 | g $ D* Y# f+ w( o8 C* }& l0 J 4 ]8 m9 `2 M& uCops want anyone who can help them solve the slaying to call them at 780-423-4567, or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477. 8 ^7 Y$ Z) ?- W2 D/ N& N+ y& \
; |) F" w P v& r+ SIt's the 17th homicide in Edmonton this year.
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me too.... i did not hear any sound at all...) f1 A8 i8 C! R9 M
Edmonton is too dangerous now....(everywhere)