Monday, July 27, 2009

Former world champion boxer Vernon Forrest was shot over half a dozen times in the back and killed

Former world champion boxer Vernon Forrest was shot over half a dozen times in the back and killed. In Atlanta, Georgia, former world champion boxer Vernon Forrest was shot over half a dozen times in the back and killed during an attempted robbery at a petrol station on Saturday, police said.

Police said Forrest was shot after chasing one of the thieves after they robbed Forrest while he was putting air into the tyres of his Jaguar.

Atlanta police spokesman Keith Meadow said Forrest was also armed and exchanged gunfire with the thieves in the southwest section of the crime-plagued American city.

The 11-year-old son of Forrest's girlfriend was with him at the Chevron station at the time and was able to give police a description of the attackers.

Former world champion boxer Vernon Forrest, pictured in 2008, was shot over half a dozen times in the back and killed during an attempted robbery at a petrol station on Saturday, police said.

Forrest competed for the United States in the 1992 Olympics before turning pro. He captured the International Boxing Federation welterweight title in 2001 and also became the World Boxing Coucil's middleweight champion.

The 38-year-old Forrest finished with a record of 41 wins, three losses and 29 knockouts.

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