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Family of Slain Brothers Waits For Answers
Three weeks after Azim and Mobeen Hakeem were shot and killed at Evanston Pipe & Tobacco, their family mourns their loss and searches for clues to their deaths.

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I attended college at the University of Chicago, where I majored in English and wrote for the school newspaper, The Maroon. I went on to earn a master of science degree from the Graduate School of Journalism at Columbia University.
While in New York, I covered community news for the weekly Our Town, in addition to writing for the alternative weekly New York Press.
Following graduation, I spent two years in St. Louis, working full-time as associate editor for the weekly newspaper Ladue News while freelancing for the West End Word.
Three weeks after Azim and Mobeen Hakeem were shot and killed at Evanston Pipe & Tobacco, their family mourns their loss and searches for clues to their deaths.

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The following information was reported by the Evanston Police Department on Monday, Aug. 19, 2013. Where arrests are included, it does not indicate a conviction.
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The following police-related items were pulled from area Patches. When an arrest is referenced it should not be considered a conviction.
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The following information was reported by the Evanston Police Department. Where arrests are included, it does not indicate a conviction.
This police blotter was originally published June 27, 2011. Where arrests are included, it does not indicate a conviction.
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