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Man Shot In The Head And Killed In Chelsea: Police
Anthony Holley, 44, was identified Wednesday as the man shot in the head and killed in front of 400 W. 17th St., police said.

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Anthony Holley, 44, was identified Wednesday as the man shot in the head and killed in front of 400 W. 17th St., police said.

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