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Savannah Mayor Edna Jackson, in red, addresses the crowd at the corner of Augusta Avenue and Eagle Street on Thursday, Sept. 18, 2014, after a man was shot and killed on Augusta Avenue at Cummings Street in a late morning incident. The man was pronounced dead on scene just after the 11 a.m. incident, said Savannah-Chatham police spokesman Julian Miller. Mayor Jackson has said a metro police officer was involved in the shooting, prompting a call to the Georgia Bureau of Investigation to take over control of the investigation. (AP Photo/Savannah Morning News, Brittney Lohmiller)
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