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PAWTUCKET A 20-year-old man is the person who was shot to death in a vehicle on Benefit Street early Thursday morning, authorities said. Pawtucket police identified the young man as Jontel Tavares.
“The incident appears to have been a targeted event and not random,” detective Sgt. Theodore Georgitsis said in a news release.
Tavares was found in a vehicle after police officers and firefighters went to a reported shooting in the area of 151 Benefit St. around 1:15 a.m. Thursday, according to police.
The young man had a gunshot wound and he was taken to Rhode Island Hospital, where he was later pronounced dead.
PAWTUCKET, R.I. (AP) A 20-year-old man was shot to death in Pawtucket early Thursday morning, police said. Police officers and firefighters responding to a Benefit Street address at around.
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(Reuters) - Testifying Tuesday in a Delaware Chancery Court Zoom trial, a partner from the private equity fund Snow Phipps accused counterparts at Kohlberg & Company of telling him “a lie” last April, when Kohlberg said that its funders were no longer willing to back Kohlberg’s $550 million acquisition of the Snow Phipps portfolio company DecoPac, a cake decorating wholesaler.
Snow Phipps’ Alan Mantel told Vice Chancellor
Kathaleen McCormick that the funders, most of whom were already providing financing to the cake decorating company, were in fact willing to move forward on the terms they had negotiated with Kohlberg in March – but that Kohlberg was using the escalating coronavirus pandemic to push for more favorable terms. “They had no right to walk,” Mantel said Tuesday morning.
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