yo check this out. my lil cousin got shot in the face by some guy who pissed off cause he said my lil cousin pulled in his parking space. thats fucked up. whats even more fucked up is when the guy got arrested his fam tried to pay off my cousin not to testify and he told them no. after the last offer of 80,000 was turned down his crew caught them coming in from dinner a couple of nights ago and when the rest of the family went in the house as he was parking the car someone opened fire on him killing him. thats fucked up yall.

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Victim planned to testify
2 suspects sought; man was to go to court in June attack
By LINDA SPICE
lspice@journalsentinel.com
Posted: Sept. 24, 2007
The parents of a man gunned down over the weekend believe he may have been killed for planning to testify in a shooting that left him with facial injuries.
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Buy a link hereMaurice V. Pulley, 24, survived an attack on June 30 but was killed Saturday when he was shot multiple times in front of his home in the 9500 block of W. Orinda Court.
He had just returned from a family barbecue with a teenage sister, their mother, Mary Pulley, said. He told his sister to go up and ring the doorbell while he got some leftovers from the car. As she did, she saw two figures rush from the side of the house, their mother said. She went in and immediately called 911.
Mary Pulley called 911, too, looking for help as she heard gunfire. She ran outside and called to her son.
"I couldn't hear him. I knew he was dead," she said Monday.
On Monday, investigators were still looking for two known suspects in the weekend shooting. They confirmed they are investigating a possible link between Pulley's death and the June case in which he and Jermaine Harris, 26, were shot during an argument over a parking space. Harris declined to comment Monday.
Calvin Glover, 26, is charged with reckless endangering in that case. Pulley was in court for a preliminary hearing Wednesday when a judge found probable cause and bound Glover over for trial. His attorney, Dennis P. Coffey, could not be reached for comment.
Mary Pulley said her son told her people had called more than once on his cell phone and offered him money if he would not go to court in the Glover case.
A 2001 graduate of Menomonee Falls High School, Pulley had worked after high school in real estate but more recently worked for a temporary agency. On June 30, he had been celebrating an offer of a full-time job with Harris before they went to visit a friend and were shot in the parking lot of an apartment complex.
Pulley was shot in the mouth. The bullet exited the left side of his neck. He was due in the coming months to have reconstructive surgery on his face.
He father, also named Maurice Pulley, said his son had every opportunity to accept money and not testify.
"I have worked very hard to instill in my kids to respect the law and to be law-abiding citizens. By my son living by that, he's given his life for that," he said. "He died doing the right thing."


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Victim planned to testify
2 suspects sought; man was to go to court in June attack
By LINDA SPICE
lspice@journalsentinel.com
Posted: Sept. 24, 2007
The parents of a man gunned down over the weekend believe he may have been killed for planning to testify in a shooting that left him with facial injuries.
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Buy a link hereMaurice V. Pulley, 24, survived an attack on June 30 but was killed Saturday when he was shot multiple times in front of his home in the 9500 block of W. Orinda Court.
He had just returned from a family barbecue with a teenage sister, their mother, Mary Pulley, said. He told his sister to go up and ring the doorbell while he got some leftovers from the car. As she did, she saw two figures rush from the side of the house, their mother said. She went in and immediately called 911.
Mary Pulley called 911, too, looking for help as she heard gunfire. She ran outside and called to her son.
"I couldn't hear him. I knew he was dead," she said Monday.
On Monday, investigators were still looking for two known suspects in the weekend shooting. They confirmed they are investigating a possible link between Pulley's death and the June case in which he and Jermaine Harris, 26, were shot during an argument over a parking space. Harris declined to comment Monday.
Calvin Glover, 26, is charged with reckless endangering in that case. Pulley was in court for a preliminary hearing Wednesday when a judge found probable cause and bound Glover over for trial. His attorney, Dennis P. Coffey, could not be reached for comment.
Mary Pulley said her son told her people had called more than once on his cell phone and offered him money if he would not go to court in the Glover case.
A 2001 graduate of Menomonee Falls High School, Pulley had worked after high school in real estate but more recently worked for a temporary agency. On June 30, he had been celebrating an offer of a full-time job with Harris before they went to visit a friend and were shot in the parking lot of an apartment complex.
Pulley was shot in the mouth. The bullet exited the left side of his neck. He was due in the coming months to have reconstructive surgery on his face.
He father, also named Maurice Pulley, said his son had every opportunity to accept money and not testify.
"I have worked very hard to instill in my kids to respect the law and to be law-abiding citizens. By my son living by that, he's given his life for that," he said. "He died doing the right thing."