From Cathy Locke:
A man wounded in a 2002 shooting in Sacramento died Friday of complications from the injuries.
Sacramento Police Department officials announced today that they are investigating the death of Shawn Chaney, 40, as a murder case.
Chaney was a passenger in a vehicle driven by a friend at 2:38 p.m. Jan. 30, 2002, when a vehicle described as a four-door silver Ford Taurus drove up quickly behind the victims, then pulled next to their car. The passenger in the Ford Taurus fired several shots at Chaney and his companion.
The suspects were described as black males, and the passenger was wearing a ski mask, a police news release issued today stated.
Both victims were hit by gunfire and drove themselves to UC Davis Medical Center.
A 2002 account of the incident in The Bee said the shooting occurred at 34th and T streets. Chaney reportedly was shot in the neck and his companion was shot in the arm.
Both men survived, but Chaney's wounds left him quadriplegic, the news release states.
The Sacramento Police Department asks anyone with information about the shooting to call Crime Alert at (916) 443-4357 or text a tip to 274637 (CRIMES), then enter SACTIP followed by the tip information.
Callers can remain anonymous and may be eligible for a reward of up to $1,000.









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