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50 Cent saddened by fatal shooting at movie theatre
published: Monday | November 14, 2005


50 Cent ... I feel for the victim's family in this situation. - CONTRIBUTED

HOMESTEAD, Pennsylvania (AP):

50 CENT said he was saddened by the fatal shooting at a theatre where his movie Get Rich or Die Tryin was playing.

"I feel for the victim's family in this situation," 50 Cent said on ABC's The View on Friday. "But you know, these weren't kids. This was a 30-year-old man (who) had a dispute with three other guys."

Shelton Flowers, 30, was shot at least three times, Wednesday night, after he got into an argument with another man inside a Loews multiplex just east of Pittsburgh.

Allegheny County police said Flowers had just watched 50 Cent's movie and got into a confrontation with three men in the bathroom. A fight ensued and spilled out into the concessions area, where Flowers was shot, police said.

No one has been arrested.

It was not known what movie the three men had seen, but John McCauley, the vice-president of marketing for Loews Corp., said the company decided to stop showing it at the theatre during the investigation.

The violence in the film prompted another theatre chain, National Amusements, to end any midnight showings in a Toledo, Ohio, neighbourhood where rioting occurred last month after a neo-Nazi group visited the city. Businesses were burned and looted, and bricks thrown at police.

Police raised concerns that the film might lead to more unrest.

The theatre will continue matinee and evening showings, spokesman Brian Callaghan said Friday.

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