[IMG]http://www.theeca.com/newsletters/gray.jpg[/IMG]A dispute over a stolen console and games led to a shooting in an Anchorage, Alaska mall last month.
Police have obtained a warrant for 28-year old Terence Clyde Gray (pictured), who is alleged to have shot 29-year old Edwing Matos at the Dimond Center on February 27. [URL=http://newsminer.com/view/full_story/6766500/article-Video-game-dispute-may-have-triggered-Anchorage-homicide?instance=home_news_window_left_bullets]Fairbanks Daily reports[/URL] that Matos had items stolen from his home a few days prior to the shooting and had arranged to meet Gray in the mall in order to settle the dispute.
Gray allegedly showed up at the meet wearing a wig and fake mustache, which witnesses said looked like a “Halloween costume,” and armed with a .40-caliber pistol. Following a short discussion between the two on a bench, which was captured on surveillance video, Gray reportedly shot Matos twice at point blank range. Matos, wounded in the head and body, later died at the hospital.
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