A Homewood man has been arrested in connection with the 2014 killing of a Sheraden business owner.
Lee Boozer, 43, was arrested in connection with the May 18, 2014 death of 50-year-old Darryl Terry at the Allendale Market
Terry, the father of eight, owned the market. His body was found in the street in front of his store.
Victim: Darryl Terry
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Boozer is also accused of shooting a female who witnessed the shooting. At the time of the incident, she was listed in critical condition but has recovered from her wounds.
Boozer’s charges include criminal homicide, robbery – inflict serious bodily injury, criminal attempt - criminal homicide, aggravated assault, firearms not to be carried without a license, and possession of firearm prohibited.
The U.S. Marshals Service Western Pennsylvania Fugitive Task Force, along with the Pittsburgh Bureau of Police arrested Boozer.
Stay with Channel 11 News and WPXI.com for continuing coverage.
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