PHOENIX - A man operating a state police photo radar unit was shot to death while parked in his vehicle along a stretch of a north Phoenix freeway.
The shooting occurred just before 9 p.m. Sunday on the Loop 101 and 7th Avenue.
The victim, 51-year-old Doug Georgianni, had worked for three months for RedFlex Traffic Systems Inc. The company has a contract with the Arizona Department of Public Safety to operate photo
enforcement vehicles on state highways.
He worked for RedFlex Traffic Systems Inc., which has a contract with the Arizona Department of Public Safety to operate photo enforcement vehicles on state highways.
Police are looking for a suspect vehicle, which was captured by video equipment on the photo enforcement SUV, which is marked as a DPS vehicle. It is approximately a 1980s model two-tone, gray/white Chevrolet Suburban with a roof rack. The driver is described as a man who appears to be in his 60s, is white and has white hair and a white mustache.
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