by MARCUS MOORE and SEBASTIAN ROBERTSON
January 21, 2014, GARLAND Texas (WFAA ABC) — Police in Garland say a store clerk found dead Tuesday morning inside a convenience store was shot multiple times.
According to investigators, the victim was found by a delivery man inside a 7-Eleven store at 2509 Firewheel Parkway just after 3:30 a.m. Police say the victim was Yosef Tulu, a 31-year-old man from Dallas.
Garland police said surveillance cameras captured the shooting, but the shooter’s face was covered. Video shows him enter the store with a rifle and then moments later run out with a bag in hand. Police say the gunman robbed the store and fled the scene.
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Margaret Chabris, a spokeswoman for the Dallas-based convenience store chain, released a statement Tuesday saying the company was “shocked and saddened over the random shooting” and that they are doing “everything [they] can to work closely with police during the investigation, and [...] hope for a quick apprehension of the suspect(s) involved.”
Margaret Chabris, a spokeswoman for the Dallas-based convenience store chain, released a statement Tuesday saying the company was “shocked and saddened over the random shooting” and that they are doing “everything [they] can to work closely with police during the investigation, and [...] hope for a quick apprehension of the suspect(s) involved.”
She said Tulu was working alone at the time of the shooting, and store staffing is decided by each store operator or franchisee based on customer traffic.
Friends of Tulu described him as hardworking and intelligent.
Abeba Woldemeeskel said her best friend and coworker came to the United States from Ethopia five years ago and started working at that 7-Eleven soon after.
“Never — this is a very nice neighborhood, we never see bad customers, we don’t have any bad customers,” Woldemeeskel said. “He’s very friendly for everybody – for his coworkers, with his boss, with his customers – always laughing, he is happy. We can not believe how this happened to him.”
Friends said Tulu was a few months away from getting married. He lived with two roommates in Garland and would regularly send money to his family back home in Ethopia.
If you have any information regarding the suspect or the robbery, contact Garland Crime Stoppers at 972-272-8477.
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