Police identify victim in deadly central Phoenix shooting

Phoenix, AZLocal News

Police have released the identity of the victim in a deadly shooting that took place in central Phoenix, naming 25-year-old Damian Lee Marler as the individual who lost his life. The incident occurred on September 17 at around 9:32 p. m. , specifically at the intersection of 26th Place and Monte Vista Road. Upon arrival, officers found Marler with at least one gunshot wound, and he was pronounced dead at the scene shortly thereafter.

The Phoenix Police Department has since opened a homicide investigation, focusing on gathering details about the events leading up to the shooting. Authorities have expressed the importance of community involvement, urging anyone who may have witnessed the incident or has information to call Silent Witness. Rewards are being offered for tips that could lead to an arrest in this case. The investigation remains ongoing, with police seeking to ensure the safety of residents in the area. The tragic loss of Marler highlights the ongoing issue of gun violence in communities.

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