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Evansville Man Shot and Left For Dead Identified by Coroner

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Evansville Man Shot and Left For Dead Identified by Coroner
Evansville Man Shot and Left For Dead Identified by Coroner
Evansville Man Shot and Left For Dead Identified by Coroner

Looking for the person who shot and killed a man last night --in evansville.

Tonight -- we're learning more about the shooting that has left people in one neighborhood shaken.

Right now --- police don't have a suspect and are left with more questions than answers.

44news reporter marisa patwa is live in evansville with what she's learned about the victim.

Marisa?

I'm here on haynie's corner -- where just a few blocks away a man was shot and left for dead on parrett street last night -- -- with the coroner's officer just releasing the victim's identify as forty seven year old donald ray brigham of evansville "i just heard five distinct gun shots."

"i got a man down in the middle of the street..,shots fired..

He's laying on the ground right now dying...please get an ambulance here right now" several nine one one calls were made - just after six on thursday night- after brigham was shot multiple times -- and found bleeding to death on the coroner of parrett street and riverside drive "from there -- medical aid was rendered and he was transported to a local hospital."

Brigham later succumbed to his injuries -- dying just before ten "when we first moved in -- there were hookers here -- but that's a lot different than gun shots."

Melissa whitler - has lived at the heart of haynie's corner for nearly twenty six years -- and was just a few blocks away at home when she heard the commotion "i heard them say they were looking for somebody -- so i locked us up."

But as she waits for the shooter to be locked up-- she's sadly not surprised that criminal activity happens so close to her backyard "it's not the first time lately we've heard the gun shots -- so it seems lately like it's getting pretty bad."

And with this being the second fatal shooting in the city this week -- police-- just like the rest of the community here... are hoping the killings stop "nobody wants violence on the street so any help the community can provide -- we'd be grateful."

As for whitler-- she prays for peace in her neighborhood "we have so many businesses right here doing so well -- people moving in -- we hope it's fireworks -- it's kind of how we are now -- we hope it's fireworks and not shots fired."

An autopsy for brigham is scheduled for today.

Reporting live in evansville marisa patwa

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