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Coronavirus mask dispute in Michigan triggers deadly shooting at discount store; 3 charged
A security guard at a Michigan discount variety store was shot dead after telling a woman she needed to wear a coronavirus in the store, a prosecutor said Monday. Calvin “Duper” Munerlyn, 43, a father of nine children, was working at the Family Dollar in Flint when he was killed last Friday afternoon, according to investigators.
Ramonyea Bishop, 23, Sharmel Teague, 45, and her husband, Larry Teague, 44, have been charged in connection with the shooting, Genesee County Prosecutor David Leyton told a news conference. Bishop, the suspected gunman, is Sharmel Teague’s son. Sharmel Teague was in custody; her husband and son were being sought.
The shooting unfolded days after Gov. Gretchen Whitmer amended a stay-at-home order by requiring everyone to wear face coverings in enclosed public spaces.
Leyton said an argument broke out when Munerlyn told Sharmel Teague she needed to wear a mask in the store.
A security guard at a Michigan discount variety store was shot dead after telling a woman she needed to wear a coronavirus in the store, a prosecutor said Monday. Calvin “Duper” Munerlyn, 43, a father of nine children, was working at the Family Dollar in Flint when he was killed last Friday afternoon, according to investigators.
Ramonyea Bishop, 23, Sharmel Teague, 45, and her husband, Larry Teague, 44, have been charged in connection with the shooting, Genesee County Prosecutor David Leyton told a news conference. Bishop, the suspected gunman, is Sharmel Teague’s son. Sharmel Teague was in custody; her husband and son were being sought.
The shooting unfolded days after Gov. Gretchen Whitmer amended a stay-at-home order by requiring everyone to wear face coverings in enclosed public spaces.
Leyton said an argument broke out when Munerlyn told Sharmel Teague she needed to wear a mask in the store.