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Police investigating murders believe Raven was witness

Jan. 31, 2000
By Mike Lurie
SportsLine Staff Writer

BALTIMORE -- Baltimore Ravens All-Pro middle linebacker
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Ray Lewis
has been questioned by Atlanta police in the wake of the double-homicide that occurred early Monday morning at a Super Bowl party, but he is not a suspect and was questioned merely for information about the incident, WBAL-TV reported Monday night.

Lewis was apparently close to the scene of the incident, which took place in the fashionable Atlanta section of Buckhead.

The two deaths occurred during a fight at the nightclub. Both deaths are believed to be the result of stabbings, according to a preliminary investigation, police said.

WBAL reiterated in its report that Lewis is not a suspect. The report did not say that Lewis was among the six people who fled the scene in a limousine, firing gunshots.

The report cited Atlanta police sources as reporting that Lewis might have known something about how the incident started or who was involved.