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Price War Between Detroit Gas Station Owners Turns Deadly

Friday, November 16, 2007

DETROIT —  A fight over prices between two gas-station owners turned deadly Friday morning when one pulled a gun and fired four shots, killing the other, the Detroit Free Press reports.

When one of the men lowered his price for unleaded regular gasoline to $2.93 a gallon, the owner of the gas station across the street, where it was selling for $2.96, confronted the man.

A fistfight started between the men, when the owner of the gas station who lowered the prices fired a handgun, police said.

Click here to read the Detroit Free Press report.

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