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Speed camera operator shot dead:
April 21, 2009 01:14am .A GUNMAN has shot dead a speed camera operator on a busy freeway near Phoenix. Police officers were called to the radar enforcement vehicle after reports of gunfire late on Sunday, and they found the employee shot several times, the Arizona Department of Public Safety said. The victim, 51, was taken to a local hospital, where he died from his gunshot wounds, the department said. He worked for RedFlex Traffic Systems, which has a contract with DPS to operate speed camera vehicles on the state's highways. Police said they were treating the shooting as a homicide and were searching for a man driving a white Chevrolet Suburban, a popular SUV. Arizona is the first US state to implement a state-wide speed camera system. We mightn,t like the cameras but this is going to far. He was only doing his job, even if it is an unpopular job
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