27-year-old man dies after weekend shooting in Oak Lawn, officials say
27-year-old man dies after weekend shooting in Oak Lawn, officials say
Dallas officers found Kevin Li wounded in a vehicle early Saturday in the 3700 block of Lemmon Avenue.
File photo.(Irwin Thompson / The Dallas Morning News)
A 27-year-old man died after being shot over the weekend in Oak Lawn, officials said.
Dallas police were called about 2:40 a.m. Saturday to the 3700 block of Lemmon Avenue, near Oak Lawn Avenue, where officers found Kevin Li wounded inside a vehicle.
Li, who had been shot in the head, was taken to a hospital. The Dallas County medical examiner’s office said he died later Saturday.
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