Police Have Identified the Four Men Killed at Gambling Den

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Police Have Identified the Four Men Killed at Gambling Den

Police early Sunday released the identities of four men killed inside a Brooklyn gambling den early Saturday.  At least three others were injured during the shooting.

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Police say at least 15 people were inside the building at the time.  The incident happened a block away from a police precinct.

First responders and flashing lights flooded the street early Saturday morning. Police responded to reports of shots fired. When they got to the building on Utica Avenue near Pacific Street in Crown Heights, they say they found four men dead inside, according to the New York Post.

Among those killed were 36-year-old Terrance Bishop, 47-year-old Dominick Wimbush, 37-year-old Chester Goode and 32-year-old John Thomas.

So far, police have not made any arrests or determined a motive.

- Jagajeet Chiba, Gambling911.com

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