Gas station clerk charged with murder after fatal shooting over beef jerky dispute.

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Gas station clerk charged with murder after fatal shooting over beef jerky dispute.
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A gas station clerk in Detroit has been charged with first-degree premeditated murder and felony firearm after fatally shooting a customer over a dispute about beef jerky. The victim, Anthony McNary, was unarmed and had placed the beef jerky in his pocket without paying, resulting in a heated exchange of words. The clerk, Moad Mohamed Al-Gaham, allegedly rifled through McNary's pockets, returned the item to the shelf, kicked McNary out of the store, and then shot him through the door. Al-Gaham is being investigated for a similar case last year where he shot at an unruly patron after they were kicked out of a gas station.

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