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stanley cups 31, say both men also claim that none of the five undercover and plainclothes officers identified themselves as police before opening fire.Sean Bell, 23, died after being hit in a torrent of bullets on Nov. 25, the morning he was to be married to his high school sweetheart, outside a Queens strip club.Through his lawyer, the initial shooter has insisted he had his badge out and had identified himself when, believing Guzman was pulling a gun, he opened fire. He and other witnesses also have said there was a fourth man in or near the car who escaped on foot, possibly with a weapon.        Guzman, speaking from his bed at Mary Immaculate Hospital in Queens, told the New York Daily News that the officer  never  identified himself before firing the first bullet of a 50-shot fusillade. His lawyer also has said there was no fourth man in the car. I 
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 We don ;t know the identity of the mystery man in these photos, but, starting in the photobooth boom of the 1930s, he began snapping black-and-whites of himself. Thirty years later he had hundreds of nearly identical shots, and now the entire collection is being shown to the public for the very first time. This is some Am茅lie-in-real-life biz, and hoo-boy it   fascinating.     Photo historian Donald Lokuta found the set of silver gelatin prints at an antiques show in 2012 with little context, and 
stanley cup  began trying to track down more info about this middle-aged muse. He got in touch with N盲kki Goranin, author of American Photobooth, who, in a strange twist, also owned a handful of images featuring his face; but ultimately they weren ;t able to unearth anything beyond the fact that, at some point, the batch was bought from a Michigan dealer.  So what the heck was his obsession  Why was he repeatedly sitting in the spotlight and staring straight into the camera  Lokuta reckons this guy might have been a  
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