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MILWAUKEE 鈥?A 35-year-old man was helping his friend fix his broken car near an intersection in Milwaukee when another driver, who had been shot prior to this incident, crashed into the man and killed him, according to a report from the medical examiner and his family.The Milwaukee County Medical Examiner s Office on Monday identified the victim as Jamaul J. Jones. Milwaukee police first released initial details of the crash Sunday night. Family Jamaul J. Jones The ME s report states Jones brother s vehicle had broken down in the northbound lanes of North 60th Street between West Hampton Avenue and West Fairmount A
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