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OH: Contractor claims self-defense in deadly Evanston shooting
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One man is dead after a shooting in Evanston and the man who pulled the trigger claims it was an act of self-defense.
The shooting happened at about 11:30 p.m. Thursday in the 1500 block of Jonathan Avenue.
Police said a contractor claims he and a partner were working on a home when a man tried to rob them.
The man told officers that when his partner went to get some more tools, a stranger came up and tried to rob him at gunpoint. |
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jac
(12/11/2015)
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It appears the miscreant picked the wrong person to rob. A life of crime cut short in his prime. This will save the county a pile of money and prevent an untold number of future crimes. |
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