Island View liquor store serves as a living memorial for the violence that shook the Lincoln Park Community.
SAN DIEGO — Island View Market serves as a living memorial for the violence that shook the Lincoln Park Community.On May 1, 2003, a beloved store owner prepared to open what was Dr. J's Liquor Store.
"They brought him in along this route here. There was blood on the floor. So — that told us that they had hit Eddie or injured him in some way. They brought him back here, and when you look back here, you see a little door to an office and that's where Eddie was shot and killed," he said. "We're investigating both possibilities, that number one it was a robbery, and number two that there was something more to it. Maybe it was a targeted attack," said Johnson.
"We do have surveillance video that captures two suspects rushing Eddie as he enters the doors. The two suspects are basically rushing Eddie as he enters the store. The suspects are wearing jackets. They are possibly wearing gloves," Johnson said.
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