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Search continues for shooting suspect
Staff reports
Originally published 10:48 a.m., May 5, 2008
Updated 01:43 p.m., May 5, 2008
Updated 01:43 p.m., May 5, 2008
Charleston police continued searching Monday for a man accused of shooting a his ex-wife's co-worker a day earlier.
Russell Breaker, 22, is wanted on a murder charge in the shooting death of Michael Brock, 29. Police said Breaker's ex-wife was staying at the Concord West of the Ashley complex on Sycamore Avenue when Breaker kicked the door open around 7 a.m., then shot Brock after an argument.
Breaker's last known address was at the Plantation apartments on West Ashley's Carriage Lane. A wanted poster gives another address as 4802 Coastline Road in Meggett.
Editor's note: Earlier versions of this storycontained incorrect information regarding the location of the shooting. The Post and Courier regrets the error.
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