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    Site of home invasion and shooting now on market

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    By KMAN Staff on December 18, 2015 K-State Activity, Local News, Manhattan, Riley County
    1004 North 8th Street
    Photos by Cathy Dawes
    Photos by Cathy Dawes

    The scene of a fatal shooting last week has now been listed for sale on the housing market. 21-year old Tyler Nelson died of a gunshot wound to the chest after unlawfully entering the home of 62-year old Richard Lee Smith shortly after midnight last Friday. KMAN received a tip through social media indicating the home where the shooting occurred is now listed for sale on realtor.com. Website records indicate it was listed on either Tuesday or Wednesday. The duplex located at 1004 North Eighth street is now on the market for roughly $140,000 dollars.

    Smith has not been charged in the death of Nelson, but was taken into custody for criminal possession of a firearm and possession of methamphetamine and drug paraphernalia. KMAN filed a probable cause affidavit earlier in the week.
    The original story on last week’s home invasion can be found right here, along with an interview by Tyler Nelson’s uncle.
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