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    NY services held for Belcher

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    By Rob Voelker on December 12, 2012 Professional Sports

    DIX HILLS, N.Y. (AP)   More than 100 mourners attended a wake in New York for Kansas City Chiefs linebacker Jovan Belcher, who killed his girlfriend and himself.

    The 25-year-old Long Island native was in an open casket in an auditorium-size room at the Upper Room Christian World Center church in Dix Hills, 30 miles east of New York City.

    Police say the West Babylon native shot 22-year-old Kasandra Perkins and then shot himself Dec. 1. The couple had a baby daughter named Zoey.

    Belcher’s mother, Cheryl Shepherd, declined to speak with a reporter when contacted by telephone Tuesday.

    Belcher’s casket was surrounded by floral arrangements. Poster boards of family snapshots also were displayed.

    Teammates and coaches attended a service for Belcher last week in Kansas City. Belcher’s funeral is Wednesday.

    Two funerals were held for Perkins in Texas.

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