Tuesday, August 07, 2007
Car Dealer Charged In Employee's Deaths
The owner of a car dealership killed two employees because they kept asking for pay raises, according to police. He was charged in the shooting deaths of the two employees. All three people are from the eastern European nation of Lithuania but had been living in Atlanta, Georgia. The dealer was having financial problems and told police he shot the two after they kept asking for more pay. He turned himself in two days after the shootings and confessed to the killings, telling them he was under a lot of stress.
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