Brother of Kings forward Zach Randolph shot and killed

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Authorities say the brother of an NBA player was killed during an early morning shooting at a Marion bar. Police say an officer heard shots fired and found Roger Randolph on the ground between two cars. Officers tell us Roger Randolph, brother of NBA star Zach Randolph, was shot around 5am this morning.

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The brother of Sacramento Kings forward Zach Randolph was shot and killed early Saturday outside of a bar in Marion, Ind., police said. Roger Randolph was pronounced dead at the scene of the shooting, which happened just before 5 a.m. outside of Hop's Blues Room. The family grew up in Marion, where Zach Randolph led his high school to a state title in 2000.

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Authorities say a brother of Sacramento Kings forward Zach Randolph was shot and killed outside of an Indiana bar. Police say an officer heard gunfire at around 5 a.m. Saturday and found Roger Randolph bleeding between two cars outside of Hop’s Blues Room in Marion. Police said they don’t know the circumstances surrounding the shooting, but they don’t think it was a random attack.

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Roger Randolph, the brother of Sacramento Kings forward Zach Randolph, was shot and killed Saturday in Marion, Indiana, according to authorities.

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Roger Randolph, the brother of Sacramento Kings forward Zach Randolph, was shot and killed Saturday in Marion, Indiana, according to authorities. Officers tell us Roger Randolph, brother of NBA star Zach Randolph, was shot around 5am this morning. Zach Randolph led Marion High School to a state championship back in 2000.

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Authorities say Sacramento Kings forward Zach Randolph's brother was shot and killed early Saturday outside of a bar in the Indiana city where the two grew up. Police said that an officer heard gunfire at around 5 a.m. and found Roger Randolph bleeding between two cars outside of Hop's Blues Room in Marion, which is about 60 miles (97 kilometers) northeast of Indianapolis. Roger Randolph, who was 35 years old, had several brushes with the law, including for a 2004 shooting at a nightclub that wounded three people and landed him in prison.

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