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Wednesday 26 May 2010

Suspect Charged in Gang Beating Death | MyFox Memphis | Fox 13 News


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Suspect Charged in Gang Beating Death | MyFox Memphis | Fox 13 News: "Memphis Police have arrested a suspect in the deadly beating of a University of Arkansas Pine Bluff student during an apparent gang initiation.
22-year old Keith Saulsberry was brought by a private vehicle to Methodist Hospital South just after midnight on May 22, suffering injuries from a severe beating. Saulsberry died a short time later.
The individuals that brought Saulsberry to the hospital claimed that the victim had driven up to a house seeking help because he had been beaten. Investigators later determined that Saulsberry was injured during an attempt to join the Bloods street gang."


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