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Man not guilty for murder of Kiowa tribal member
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FRIDAY, JUNE 6, 2003 A California superior court jury on Thursday found Marlon Taylor, 20, not guilty for murdering Shane Zotigh, 20, a member of the Kiowa Tribe of Oklahoma. Zotigh was shot to death August 7, 2002 after an incident with Taylor, who was convicted of a lesser charge of assaulting an eyewitness to the crime. Zotigh's family members were visibly distraught when the verdict was read, The Long Beach Press-Telegram reported. "There's no justice," Zotigh's uncle said. Zotigh was a pow-wow dancer who competed on the circuit. Get the Story:
Suspect clear of murder (The Long Beach Press Telegram 6/6)
Not guilty verdict in death of Kiowa man, Family shocked (The Native American Times 6/5) Related Stories:
Man wanted for murder of Kiowa dancer (10/03)
Kiowa tribal member killed in Calif. (8/14)
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