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Murder of Attorney Mark D. Stanziano/Somerset, KY PD report The next earlier story: Columbia Attorney Mark Stanziano murdered in Somerset Somerset, KY, Police Department News Release From Larry Smith, FM 92.7 The WAVE At 8:01amET, Friday morning, Somerset Police Officers responded to a shooting in downtown Somerset on West Mt. Vernon Street, behind the Pulaski County Courthouse. The calls came in when a Pulaski County Sheriff's Detective and several other people witnessed Clinton D. Inabnitt, age 40, of Somerset, shoot Somerset Attorney Mark Stanziano, age 57, outside Stanziano's law office at 207 West Mt. Vernon Street. Stanziano was shot multiple times. The sheriff's detective was able to approach Inabnitt and take him into custody. According to witnesses, Inabnitt had been in contact with Stanziano Thursday evening about a problem he was having and had made previous threats toward Stanziano. Stanziano was treated at the scene by the Somerset-Pulaski County EMS and was transported to the Lake Cumberland Regional Hospital. He was pronounced dead at 9:15amET by Pulaski Couinty Coroner Charles Godbey. The investigation is continuing by the Somerset Police Department Criminal Division. The Somerset Police Department was assisted at the scene by the Somerset Fire Department, the Kentucky Highway Department Safe Patrol, and the Pulaski County Sheriff's Department. - from Larry Smith, Operations Manager, Shoreline Communications This story was posted on 2014-06-27 10:50:41
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