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COURTESY CRIMESTOPPERS
Wanted for questioning in a February shooting in Kalihi are three men, described as Micronesian, in their early 20s. A fourth man, an African-American in his early 20s, is also being sought. Some of those involved in the shooting wore black bandannas.
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COURTESY CRIMESTOPPERS
Wanted for questioning in a February shooting in Kalihi are three men, described as Micronesian, in their early 20s. A fourth man, an African-American in his early 20s, is also being sought. Some of those involved in the shooting wore black bandannas.
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4 men are sought in fatal Kalihi shooting
Police have asked for help from the public in locating four men wanted for questioning in connection with a Kalihi shooting in February that left two dead.
Police and CrimeStoppers released images, apparently taken from convenience store security cameras, of four of 10 men who detectives want to talk to. They also released images of three suspect vehicles.
Culver Rosokow, 29, who died of a gunshot wound to the head, and Asano Samachy, 33, who died of a gunshot wound to the chest, were traveling in a dark-colored Hyundai sedan on Sand Island Road and were being chased by three other vehicles.
The victims turned onto Auiki Street, and one of the other vehicles pulled alongside. The occupants fired several shots, killing Rosokow and Samachy, police said.
The incident occurred at about 5:30 a.m. Feb. 22.
Three of the men wanted for questioning are described as Micronesian, and the other as African-American. All are described as in their 20s; some wore black bandannas during the shooting.
The three vehicles involved were a white two-door Chrysler Sebring convertible with a black top, possibly a 2006 model; a white four-door Nissan Sentra, possibly a 2006 model; and a white four-door Chrysler Sebring, possibly a 2007 model.
Anyone with information is asked to call CrimeStoppers at 955-8300 or *CRIME on a cellphone.