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Two suspects charged in fatal shooting of Anaheim man in San Bernardino parking lot

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After several months of investigating, authorities identified and charged two San Bernardino men suspected of an August shooting in which an Anaheim man was killed in a San Bernardino parking lot, authorities said on Wednesday.

Investigators identified Christopher Jackson and Terrence Kenny as suspects in the killing, said the San Bernardino Police Department in a news release. Both Jackson and Kenny were already in custody for an unrelated case and were charged in the homicide.

Investigators identified Christopher Jackson and Terrence Kenny, seen here, on suspicion of the killing, said San Bernardino police in a news release on Nov. 20, 2019. Both Jackson and Kenny were already in custody for an unrelated case and were charged in the homicide. (Courtesy of San Bernardino Police Department)

 

Investigators identified Christopher Jackson, seen here, and Terrence Kenny on suspicion of the killing, said San Bernardino police in a news release on Nov. 20, 2019. Both Jackson and Kenny were already in custody for an unrelated case and were charged in the homicide. (Courtesy of San Bernardino Police Department)

 

On Aug. 31, Subhi Baghdadi, a 51-year-old from Anaheim, was sitting in his car when two men approached him, police said.

The suspects shot him once, then fled on foot, according to Sgt. John Echevarria, a San Bernardino Police Department spokesman.

Police said Baghdadi and the two suspects were all inside a store in the 1200 block of North Waterman Avenue, northwest of the intersection of Waterman and East Baseline Street, at around 6 p.m. on the night of the shooting.

When Baghdadi left, the two suspects followed him out. They continued following him as he walked to a parking lot of a neighboring business at 270 E. Base Line.

After Baghdadi got in his car, the suspects approached him as he was sitting in the driver’s seat. One of the men pointed a gun at him, then fired once.

Echevarria didn’t know if the suspects said anything to Baghdadi before he was shot, or if they interacted inside the store.