Pensacola police identify the victim in an early Sunday morning shooting.
) - Pensacola police have released the identity of a deadly shooting that happened early Sunday morning.
Officials say that 23 year old Ariyell Triston Thomas of Pensacola was killed in a shooting that happened in the parking lot at 2370 N. Palafox St at 1:23 a.m. Sunday.If you have any information about this crime you are asked to contact Pensacola police Detective Skipper at 850-698-0891, or Crime Stoppers at 850-433-STOP.
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