TAMPA, Fla. -- Vanderbilt running back Kwane
Doster was shot to death after his friends and a group of other men
exchanged "trash talk" about their cars, Tampa police said Tuesday.
Police continued to appeal for help in making an arrest in the Sunday
morning shooting. Police said they have suspects, but need witnesses who
might have seen who fired the fatal shot.
Doster, 21, was shot to death at a sandwich shop after visiting a local
club with two friends about 1:30 a.m. Sunday.
While leaving the club, Doster's friends had a discussion with three
other men about their cars, said Tampa police spokesman Joe Durkin. Both
groups were driving what Durkin described as "show" cars, and the
arguments centered on whose car was better.
The two groups met again at a stoplight, where they again exchanged
words and mean stares, Durkin said. The suspects were riding in an
orange Infiniti.
Blocks later, Doster and his friends pulled into a sandwich shop. The
Infiniti pulled up, one man got out and opened fire with a handgun,
Durkin said.
Doster, who was sitting in the back seat of his friend's car, was killed
with a single shot. No one else was injured.
"There was no indication they knew each other," Durkin said. "It's
something so trivial, that trash talk goes on all the time. Then someone
pulls out a gun -- inconceivable."
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