Man found shot to death inside of car riddled with bullet holes in Azusa
Authorities have launched a homicide investigation in Azusa after a man was found shot to death inside of a car riddled with bullet holes early Friday morning.
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Authorities have launched a homicide investigation in Azusa after a man was found shot to death inside of a car riddled with bullet holes early Friday morning.
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Circumstances surrounding the homicide remain unclear, but SkyCal flew over the scene of the incident and saw a car suffering from considerable damage in the middle of the street surrounded by crime scene tape.
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