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Apparently, if ya can't beat em,' kill em'...

posted on Nov 02, 09 09:20PM
Venezuela investigates slaying of Chavez foe

(AP) – 36 minutes ago

CARACAS, Venezuela — Venezuelan authorities are investigating the shooting death of an opponent of President Hugo Chavez.

Prosecutors say a lone gunman approached Gustavo Gonzalez, a member of the Copei opposition party, at a restaurant, fatally shot the politician in the head and fled on a motorcycle driven by an accomplice.

The shooting occurred Monday in the city of Los Teques, the capital of Miranda state. Gonzalez was a member of the Miranda state legislature.

Copei spokesman Alejandro Vivas said in a statement that the slaying appeared to be a hired killing, but he did not mention a possible motive.

Violent crime including kidnapping and murder are on the rise in Venezuela, according to human rights groups.

Copyright © 2009 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.

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