FBI Announces $25,000 Reward in 2009 Inglewood Homicide

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LOS ANGELES (CNS) - The FBI Wednesday announced a $25,000 reward for information that helps solve the killing of a 21-year-old man who was gunned down in Inglewood on this date in 2009.

"Today marks the 14th anniversary of the senseless homicide of Kevin Robert Harris II, an athlete and aspiring musician, outside a music studio on the corner of Crenshaw and 118th Place in Inglewood," the agency said in a statement.

According to the FBI, Harris was in his vehicle at about 8 p.m. the day he was shot.

"Harris was a basketball player and a graduate of St. Bernard High School in Los Angeles," the FBI said. "Harris was a ... songwriter with a burgeoning career in the music industry when he was murdered."

Anyone with information on the crime was urged to call the FBI's Los Angeles office at 310-477-6565.


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