Police said they were asking for the public’s help Wednesday in finding a man suspected in a fatal shooting outside a shopping center convenience store last week, authorities said.
Darvin Heath, 62, should be considered armed and dangerous and not approached, police said in a statement. He is the suspect in the Jan. 24 killing of Victor Coleman II.
Police said Wednesday that a felony warrant had been issued for the arrest of Heath for first-degree murder. The shooting was first reported around 2:15 p.m. near Delta Fair Boulevard just south of San Jose Drive. When officers arrived a few minutes later, they found a man in his fifties suffering from at least one gunshot wound lying on the ground in a parking lot outside a liquor store. Despite emergency life-saving measures by officers, the man was
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