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Police Search for Suspect After Man Fatally Shot in St. Petersburg

Police Search for Suspect After Man Fatally Shot in St. Petersburg

Police are currently looking for a suspect in a fatal shooting that occurred in St. Petersburg. Around 1:11 a.m., the adult male victim was discovered near 22 Northeast Jefferson Circle North with a gunshot wound, according to a WFLA report.

A call of a person down along the street was made to the St. Petersburg Police Department. According to a FOX 13news report, the man was discovered in pain on the sidewalk and was taken to the hospital right after, where he passed away from his wounds. As the investigation progresses and the city’s fear for public safety grows, the victim’s name is kept a secret.

There are few other information available about the occurrence. The St. Pete Police Department is also looking into a another shooting that happened inside Three Brothers Market last night and claimed the life of a 34-year-old man, according to a statement that ABC Action News was able to receive.

No suspects have been taken into custody in relation to the occurrences while the investigations are ongoing. The city is waiting for answers since the St. Pete Police have not disclosed any information regarding a potential suspect or the circumstances behind the shootings. Anyone with knowledge is being urged to come forward by the police.

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