Overnight Shooting Case Study

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32 years old, PATRICE SMITH, was found shot last night on the ground around 3:22 am, on Lincoln Drive between Bldgs. 26 and 27.
According to Clarksville Police, Smith also known as “APPLES” (B/F, DOB: 11-11-80) was rushed to Gateway Medical Center where she was pronounced dead after 4 am. Lead Investigator, Detective Mike Urely, said they are looking for CARL ALLEN WHITESIDE JR in the shooting death of Patrice Smith.
Detective Mike Urely, said Whiteside and Smith were acquaintance and Whiteside was in the area when the shooting occurred. Detectives does not know what lead to the shooting and why it went this far.
Whiteside, (DOB: 09-20-1979), is described as a black male, approximately 6’2” and weighs about 250 lbs. He was

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