Wednesday, 28 September 2016
Man Shot Dead Outside Wine Tasting Event After Getting Into Political Discussion
"I think it no accident that most of those emigrating to America in the 19th century identified with the Democratic Party. We are a heterogeneous party made up of Americans of diverse backgrounds."
"Oh, yeah?" (Takes out gun)
Story out of Chicago, Illinois:
Family of the man shot along busy Michigan Avenue Saturday night says he died Sunday afternoon.
CBS 2’s Charlie De Mar talks with the brother of Peter Fabbri, the 54-year-old victim.
Bruno Fabbri says his brother was leaving a wine tasting event in the Loop with his girlfriend and sister when a verbal fight with a stranger turned fatal. Police say the incident occurred around 7:30 p.m.
He says Peter was walking down Michigan Avenue with the women near Millennium Park when an argument between Peter and another man erupted. Gun shots quickly followed.
Witness Marques Wilson told CBS 2 he heard the men arguing over politics.
“There was a couple ladies, that I guess were with the gentleman that was shot, and they were hysterical. They said some guy on a bike shot him in the head twice and that he rode off. There was a political discussion going on,” he said.
The alleged shooter tried getting away on a bike, but Chicago police quickly caught up and detained him. Charges had not been filed as of late Sunday night. Cont. (Video/Autoplay)
Story from - CBS Chicago
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