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... "It started out as a domestic disturbance in the restaurant area of the convenience store. Witnesses say the argument between a man and woman inside quickly turned violent."
"'He wanted her to leave with him and she didn't want to leave. So he tried to snatch her by the hair and what not, and she didn't want to go,' said witness Germain Anthony."
"Anthony was inside the store when the fight heated up. He says it was at this point when the boyfriend walked outside the convenience store, grabbed a small caliber handgun from his car and went back in the store."
"Anthony told Eyewitness News, 'After he came back in the with the firearm, he proceeded to get the girl again by force and he pushed the store owner, and the owner of the store pulled his pistol out.'"
"According to police, the boyfriend tried to fire his gun at the clerk, but it jammed. That's when the clerk, Aziz Shah, opened fire." ... -------
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