Investigators remain tight lipped about the caseUpdated: Monday, 27 September 2010, 7: 55 PM EDT
Published: Monday, 27 September 2010, to 7 H 55 EDTDan Gouthro by Walt Buteau
WOONSOCKET, R.I. (WPRI) – Monday anniversary week of the fatal shooting of labor David outside a Bank of citizens on Diamond Hill Road in Woonsocket.
49-Year-old father has been filing weekend profits and receptions the Shell Gas Station convenience where he is a Manager when he was shot several times.
Family item is shooting victim “father love.”
Neighbouring tell us they are surprised that no arrests have been made.
“If they can do for him, they can do it to anyone,” said Woonsocket resident Melissa Brown.
“I am very surprised that they are not taken,” said Diane Fafard of Woonsocket.
A uniformed police officer has been stationed outside of the branch of the Bank on Monday.
Also, at the Shell Gas Station where primary has worked to earn money to put his son by a College, a box accepts donations for a scholarship fund is now present.
“Small contribution to inform people, to notify his family that care for people, and they are with us in our prayers,” Maria Desilets, a client, explained.
Although no arrests have been made, police have said that they are making progress in the investigation.
Week last, eyewitness News reported that a person of interest was taken in custody in New York, and someone else of interest had been taken caution in Rhode Island.
Also, three investigators vehicles had been looking at different times of the investigation have all been recovered and seized.
An awakening for David Main took vendredi.Un funeral service was held Saturday morning.
Donations to fund scholarships can stock Michael d. main, c/o Navigant Credit Union, Lincoln, 185 direction before St., Lincoln, IR 02865.
Woonsocket, Rhode Island State Police and the FBI police deal with the investigation.
They are assisted by the Rhode Island Attorney and counsel of the U.S. Office
They are asking anyone with information on the investigation of the hand of David call (401) 766-1212 or an anonymous tip line that is (401) 769-4444.
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