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US Postal Inspection Service Offers $250,000 Reward For Killer Who Shot On-Duty Mailman

The U.S. Postal Inspection Service (USPIS) offered a $250,000 reward for information leading to the arrest of the person who killed a postal man Saturday in Ohio, Fox News reported.

Ohio police inspectors believe that Jonte Davis, the 33-year-old victim, was on duty when he was shot, Fox News noted. Inspectors think that Davis may have been shot by someone in a vehicle in a “targeted attack” and that the suspect and victim knew each other, ABC reported.

Davis died after being transported to a local hospital, ABC reported. Police officers were able to recover the suspect’s vehicle and took several people in for questioning following the shooting, the Ohio Warren Police Department said in a statement, according to Fox News.

“We heard six shots th[e]n we heard a car speed up and hear west on Washington.  She (his wife) came out and saw the mail truck coming down the street and she said oh my God he’s driving weird. We were the first people to arrive the[re] and he was in bad shape,” an eyewitness, who arrived on the scene after Davis was shot, told WKYC-TV.

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