Nigger News Service
2005-07-06 06:38:03 UTC
Man Shot, Killed While Calling 911 From Gas Station
Suspect Found With Gun, Victim's Car Keys
http://www.clickondetroit.com/news/4685686/detail.html
A 17-year-old man is in police custody after an early morning carjacking
that left one man dead at a Pontiac Sunoco station.
The victim's final words were spoken to a 911 dispatcher just after 5 a.m.
as he stood in the gas station trying to call for help.
Local 4 reported that 38-year-old David Lee Bingham (pictured, left) ran
inside the gas station to get help after he was carjacked, but one of the
men followed him and fired four shots into Bingham's chest.
Bingham was transported to Royal Oak Beaumont Hospital where he was
pronounced dead.
"The attendant handed him the phone and dialed 911," said Sgt. William Ware
of the Pontiac Police. "And as he was on the phone talking to the attendant
one of the assailants came in and began shooting," said Ware.
Police found a vehicle matching the description of Bingham's truck in the
area of Clifford and Osmum. While checking the area, they observed a black
male matching the description of one of the suspects.
The 17-year-old Pontiac resident was taken into custody. Local 4 reported
that the suspect was detained after officers found a .38 caliber revolver
with four spent casings in the cylinder. Officers also recovered the
victim's car key in the suspect's pocket.
The second suspect is still at large and the investigation is continuing.
Suspect Found With Gun, Victim's Car Keys
http://www.clickondetroit.com/news/4685686/detail.html
A 17-year-old man is in police custody after an early morning carjacking
that left one man dead at a Pontiac Sunoco station.
The victim's final words were spoken to a 911 dispatcher just after 5 a.m.
as he stood in the gas station trying to call for help.
Local 4 reported that 38-year-old David Lee Bingham (pictured, left) ran
inside the gas station to get help after he was carjacked, but one of the
men followed him and fired four shots into Bingham's chest.
Bingham was transported to Royal Oak Beaumont Hospital where he was
pronounced dead.
"The attendant handed him the phone and dialed 911," said Sgt. William Ware
of the Pontiac Police. "And as he was on the phone talking to the attendant
one of the assailants came in and began shooting," said Ware.
Police found a vehicle matching the description of Bingham's truck in the
area of Clifford and Osmum. While checking the area, they observed a black
male matching the description of one of the suspects.
The 17-year-old Pontiac resident was taken into custody. Local 4 reported
that the suspect was detained after officers found a .38 caliber revolver
with four spent casings in the cylinder. Officers also recovered the
victim's car key in the suspect's pocket.
The second suspect is still at large and the investigation is continuing.