St. Louis Police Have Promising Leads on Killers of Retired Police Captain David Dorn by Looters During Last Week’s Riots

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Retired St. Louis Police Captain David Dorn was murdered on Monday night outside of Lee’s Pawn and Jewelry in North St. Louis City.

The looters then broke in the store and looted it as dozens of cars drove by on Martin Luther King, Jr. Drive.

David Dorn was 77-years-old when he was gunned down by looters.

He lay outside the store bleeding as his death was captured on Facebook Live.

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On Friday St. Louis Police released photos of persons of interest in the murder of Ret. Capt. David Dorn.

Here are the photos of the seven suspects who were caught on camera breaking into Lee’s Pawnshop on Martin Luther King Drive in North St. Louis.

Suspect 1

Suspect 2

Suspect 3

Suspect 4 with earrings

Suspect 5 with a cut on his hand

Suspect 5

Suspect 6

Suspect 7

Suspect 6 pointing a gun

The St. Louis police released these images on Friday afternoon.

UPDATE– Retired St. Louis County Police Chief Tom Fitch told FOX News this afternoon that there have been promising leads on the killers of retired Officer David Dorn.

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