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Police release few details about shooting
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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 7, 2002 Police in Anchorage are providing few details about the circumstances of the shooting death of an Alaska Native executive. Glenn Godfrey, who was the first Alaska Native to hold the state's top law enforcement position, was killed over the weekend. His wife, Patti, was injured and is undergoing treatment. Godfrey was shot by his own by. Police say Karen Brand, vice chairman of the state Chamber of Commerce, shot the couple before turning the gun on herself. Get the Story:
Godfrey's gun used in shootings (The Anchorage Daily News 8/7) Related Stories:
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