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Detroit gas station clerk charged with murder following fatal shooting

A murder charge has been filed in another fatal shooting involving Detroit gas station clerks and customers.
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DETROIT — A clerk was charged with murder Thursday in a second recent middle-of-the-night fatal shooting at Detroit gas stations related to disputes with customers.

“This simply cannot continue to happen,” Wayne County prosecutor Kym Worthy said.

Anthony McNary, 25, was shot through the door after the clerk had kicked him out of the gas station and locked the door Monday, Worthy said.

Moments earlier, clerk Moad Al-Gaham had removed a beef stick from McNary's pocket and then refused to let him pay for it, the prosecutor said.

Al-Gaham was in a “place of safety on the other side of a locked glass door and pulled the trigger,” Worthy said, adding that the clerk was in no "immediate danger.”

Al-Gaham, 40, was ordered to jail without bond. A message seeking comment was left for his attorney.

On May 6, at a different Detroit gas station, a customer fatally shot another customer. A clerk, who was behind security glass, had remotely locked the door during an argument over a failed electronic purchase.

Worthy charged clerk Al-Hassan Aiyash, 22, with involuntary manslaughter, alleging that his actions contributed to the shooting. He has pleaded not guilty.

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