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Authorities on Monday reported scant new information about the Christmas Eve shooting death of a Salvation Army supervisor.Private
donations pushed a reward fund to $10,000 in the slaying of Maj. Philip
Wise, 40, who was gunned down in the parking lot of Salvation Army
headquarters here Thursday afternoon as he dropped off the day’s
donations.
Wise’s three children, age 4, 6 and 8, were with him when the shooting
occurred and told police two black men approached them before the
shooting.At a news conference Monday, Police Chief Danny
Bradley said detectives had worked through the weekend but had not
identified any suspects in the homicide that police said occurred
during an apparent robbery.Police have not given a description
of the suspects other than both were in their late teens or early 20s.
Police also have declined to say how much, if any, money was stolen.Bradley
announced that a crimestoppers reward for information leading to the
arrest and conviction of those responsible for the killing had grown
from the original $1,000 to $10,000 through private donations.
Source/Full Story: News : Police: No New Information In Killing
A Salvation Army major was shot dead in front of his three children on Christmas Eve in North Little Rock, Arkansas, authorities said.
Maj. Philip Wise, 40, was gunned down Thursday. He was found lying by the back entrance of a Salvation Army facility, said police spokesman Sgt. Terry Kuykendall.
Wise apparently dropped two bell ringers off at home and returned to the Salvation Army building with his three children, ages 4, 6 and 8. Two men carrying handguns approached them and demanded money before shooting Wise, Kuykendall said.
The suspects fled on foot.
Source/Full Story: CNN.com
Update:
As police in North Little Rock, Ark., continue to search for two suspects who shot and killed a Salvation Army major in front of his three young children on Christmas Eve, the reward money has been increased to $10,000 for information leading to an arrest in the case.
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As North Little Rock police follow up on leads, they are asking the public to help by calling (501) 758-1234 with any information connected to the crime.
Source/Full Story: $10K reward offered in Salvation Army major Philip Wise’s murder; Shot in front of kids on Christmas