The victim is one of the parking technicians who worked on the production of ‘Law and Order: Organized Crime’.. New York police have already launched a criminal investigation to uncover the motive for the murder and the identity of the perpetrator, so they shut the set down all day.
The 31-year-old man worked in the parking lot control and security field.
According to police testimony, he was sitting in a resting vehicle when he was hit by the bullets of a hitherto unidentified criminal.
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He was immediately rushed to Woodhull Hospital for emergency treatment. Again, He did not recover and died in the midst of medical care from his injuries. caused.
His name remains confidential amid investigations that correspond to the authorities.
“We were very saddened and shocked to hear that one of our team members was the victim of a crime this morning and died as a result,” said a spokesperson for NBC, the television channel on which the series aired.
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Also serving as the spokesperson of the American production company ‘Universal Television’, He assured them they were collaborating with the New York police to find the person responsible for the record set keeper’s death.
They were on the set of ‘Law and Order: Organized Crime’, a spin-off series of the ‘Special Victims Unit’ version featuring Agent ‘Stabler’.
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