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FURTHER UPDATE: LBPD Detectives Believe Murder Suspect Is A Male Black, But No Motive Determined Or Arrest Made, In Fatal Shooting Of LBCC Student Guy Alford (Atlantic/52nd St.)


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(Sept. 28, 2018. 11:40 a.m) -- LBPD says its Detectives believe the suspect is a male Black in the fatal shooting of a 20-year old LBCC student, Guy Eugene Alford, found shot to death in the midnight hour Sept. 26 in the parking lot of a drive-through restaurant on Atlantic Ave./52nd St. (8th Council district.) There's no motive determined or arrest made, LBPD Public Information Officer Arantxa Chavarria tells LBREPORT.com.

As previously reported by LBREPORT.com, on June 28, a woman was fatally shot in the nearby Carmelitos housing project.

And it's the second 8th district shooting in less than 30 days. On August 30, a man was shot/wounded in broad daylight at midmorning in the busy 5300 block of LB Blvd. south of Market St

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Jan 1, 2018 to date: Red Xs=homicides; Blue Xs= shootings, person wounded; Brown Xs=shots fired at victim(s), not hit; Purple Xs=shots at occupied residence/vehicle; Green Xs= shots at unoccupied vehicle/residence; Grey Xs=shots fired (no hit, no target identified); Orange X's=non-fatal stabbings. Map is unofficial. A separate map (not shown here) shows shootings in Central LB

For context, LBREPORT.com provides a map below showing cumulated shootings in the area Jan. 1, 2014-Dec. 31, 2017:


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