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| Seattle Shooting Victim Sues DOC |
| By seattlepi.com |
| Published: 03/08/2010 |
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Two years after the deadly spree, one man shot by convicted killer Rey Davis-Bell has filed a lawsuit against the Department of Corrections alleging the state agency failed to supervise the convicted felon. The civil suit outlines a string of in-custody misbehavior by Davis-Bell, who was convicted in February in the murder of cheesesteak stand owner Degene Berecha Dashasa and of attempting to kill three other people. Among those caught in Davis-Bell's sights was Yoseb Lee, a contractor shot in the chest at the Central District cheesesteak stand. Charged with murder and three counts of attempted murder, Davis-Bell was convicted on all counts he faced in a string of shootings ending in the slaying of Dashasa and the life-threatening injuries to Lee. During the three-week trial, prosecutors argued that Davis-Bell killed Dashasa, owner of Philadelphia Cheese Steak, during a Jan. 30, 2008, shooting spree targeting people he believed had wronged him. Lee was apparently caught in the proverbial cross fire, shot in the chest by Davis-Bell for simply being in the restaurant when the shooting occurred. Read More. |
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