The Pierce County Medical Examiners Office has identified the man shot and killed by a Tacoma police officer in the citys Hilltop neighborhood on Friday as 29-year-old Prince Jamel Gavin. Read more on Lights & Sirens.
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The Pierce County Medical Examiners Office has identified the man shot and killed by a Tacoma police officer in the citys Hilltop neighborhood on Friday as 29-year-old Prince Jamel Gavin.
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