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DETECTIVES REPORT NO CLUES, MOTIVES IN CAR-SHOP SHOOTING.


Byline: Greg Botonis and Charles F. Bostwick Staff Writers

QUARTZ quartz, one of the commonest of all rock-forming minerals and one of the most important constituents of the earth's crust. Chemically, it is silicon dioxide, SiO2.  HILL - An auto shop employee was shot to death execution-style Friday while working inside an SUV, detectives said.

Detectives said they didn't know the reason for the slaying of Neil Hacker A person who writes programs in assembly language or in system-level languages, such as C. The term often refers to any programmer, but its true meaning is someone with a strong technical background who is "hacking away" at the bits and bytes. , 24, of Lancaster, who was shot in the back of the head and left with his feet hanging out the SUV's rear doors in an auto-detailing bay.

``At this point, we don't know Don't know (DK, DKed)

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 what happened,'' Homicide homicide (hŏm`əsīd), in law, the taking of human life. Homicides that are neither justifiable nor excusable are considered crimes. A criminal homicide committed with malice is known as murder, otherwise it is called manslaughter.  Lt. Dave Smith Dave Smith is the name of:
  • Dave Smith (composer), British experimental composer
  • Dave Smith (engineer), proposer of the MIDI standard, synthesizer designer
  • Dave Smith (baseball player) (born 1955), Major League Baseball relief pitcher
 told reporters outside the crime scene in downtown Quartz Hill. ``We have 25,000 ideas, but no suspects and no motive motive or motif (mōtēf`), in music, a short phrase or passage of two or more notes and repeated or elaborated throughout the composition. The term is usually used synonymously with figure. .''

Hacker's family and friends from a car club to which he belongs stood outside the Critical Care Care shop, hugging each other and crying. Deputies kept reporters away from them.

Hacker's body was found by his father, Smith said. Hacker had been working at the detailing bay since morning and was alone, officials said.

Critical Care Care's main shop is about a block away on Avenue M, but detailing work is done at the bay next to a car wash on Avenue M.

No money is kept at the detailing bay, officials said.

``He was inside the car detailing it,'' Smith said. ``He was found here by his father just after noon.''

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(color) Sheriff's deputies discuss an execution-style shooting Friday in front of an auto-detailing business on Avenue M in Quartz Hill. The suspect is still at large.

Jeff Goldwater/Staff Photographer
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Publication:Daily News (Los Angeles, CA)
Date:Nov 13, 2004
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