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Monday's Shooting Death Likely Gang Related
The suspect is still on the run. Witnesses reported seeing three men in dark clothes running away from the north Oceanside crime scene.

Email: daniel.woolfolk@patch.com
From Nogales, AZ
I'm the local editor for Camp Pendleton Patch.
Before coming to Patch, I covered Fort Drum, N.Y. and the Army's 10th Mountain Division for the Watertown Daily Times, where I wrote a series on how the unit and the community changed after a decade of war. In 2010, I graduated from Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism, where I was a Pulitzer-Moore fellow while interning at Lens, the photojournalism blog of The New York Times.
My interest in military reporting comes from my own time in the Army. In 2000, I joined as a cavalry scout and deployed as a gunner to both Kosovo and Iraq. I studied German and Arabic at Arizona State University and spent summers in Germany and Egypt.
I'm a native of Nogales, Arizona y hablo Español.
The suspect is still on the run. Witnesses reported seeing three men in dark clothes running away from the north Oceanside crime scene.

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