Man Fatally Shot at Illegal Gambling Establishment

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Man Fatally Shot at Illegal Gambling Establishment

A Long Beach, California man has died after being shot Friday at what is being called an “illegal gambling establishment” along the Pacific Coast Highway in Long Beach.


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Johnny Atkins, 49, suffered multiple gun wounds to his upper and lower torso.

“The preliminary investigation revealed that the victim was inside of an illegal gambling establishment located in the 1500 block of West Pacific Coast Highway when he was shot,” according to the police statement. “Evidence of the shooting was located inside of the establishment along with several illegal gambling machines.

“The motive of the shooting is currently unknown and detectives are actively working to gather additional information through the ongoing investigation,” the police statement added.

- Jagajeet Chiba, Gambling911.com

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