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One argument between two customers inside Pittsburgh When a woman pulled out, the barber shop became fatal gun His salon shot under the cape and another.
25 -year -old Mayarah Carter of Baldwin, Pittsburgh suburb, was arrested and accused of criminal Human killing About Shooting Saturday afternoon in the city’s South Side Flats in the neighborhood, WTAE reported.
The police were called to the barber shop on the East Carson Street, when the gunshot came out, 26 -year -old Ryan Williams died.
The owner of the shop, Ramon Pierce said that he believes that both women know each other.
Carter also told the police and victim According to court documents, “ongoing disputes” was back dating by 2023 Wpxi.
“I am just heartbroken, someone lost his life in my business,” he told WPXI. “I saw that this happens. I don’t know how to reach it.”
Before the shooting, the victim was standing on top of Carter, who was sitting down, and both were arguing. The court documents revealed that Carter told the police that the victim was trying to get him out and fight him.
As the tension increased, a 19-year-old employee at the barber shop tried to stop and stop the fight. However, a few seconds later, Carter took out a gun from under his barber’s cape, according to Pierce and shot the other woman.
“Everyone ran on the back,” he remembered. “I was pushed into a little corner, looking around. I saw that the woman said that the woman while fire.
The police demonstrated the CPR on the victim before he was taken to a hospital where he died.
Curry Brown, who owns the good smoking across the road, said that he heard the sound of bullets and immediately saw the police running into the barber shop.
Brown said, “The chess is sitting here and we are all frozen, it is not certain what is going on.” “The man who was in front of me said,” Oh, look, the police is running inside the barber shop. ”
The owner of the barber shop says he closed the shop for the rest of the weekend as he and his staff process happened.
“It’s not what I wanted to have this place,” he told WTAE. “It’s not what this place is. We are a community. It’s a place where I want people to see safe, protected, vent, laugh, and play the game. Feel good when you leave.”
Carter is being held in Allegheni County Jail, waiting for the preliminary hearing.