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Article: Yaqui leader's brother fatally shot.
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- AZ Daily Star
- Article date:
- January 2, 2007
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Byline: Brady McCombs
Jan. 2--The 32-year-old brother of the chairwoman of the Pascua Yaqui Tribe was shot and killed early New Year's Day on the reservation, authorities said. Gabriel Frias, the brother of Chairwoman Herminia Frias, died from apparent shotgun wounds around 4 a.m. Monday, said Deborah McCarley, an FBI spokeswoman in Phoenix. Pascua Yaqui police and FBI agents spent Monday at the corner of Tarook and Vatgue streets on the reservation southwest of Tucson, collecting evidence and surveying the scene. The FBI is handling the investigation. No arrests had been made, McCarley said, and the circumstances of the shooting remained unclear. ...
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