USPS offer reward after driver is shot

USPS has put up a $100,000 reward for information leading to the arrest of a gunman that killed a postal worker on 2 October. Tony Harrelson, a van driver, was shot in the early evening in at the post office in Camp Hill, Alabama.

The Alabama Bureau of Investigation and the Camp Hill Police Department are investigating the shooting.

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