Music equipment may expand studio killing case
FERNDALE — Police spent Wednesday searching an SUV for evidence that may help them decide whether to charge a second suspect in the slaying of a Ferndale recording studio owner.
FERNDALE — Police spent Wednesday searching an SUV for evidence that may help them decide whether to charge a second suspect in the slaying of a Ferndale recording studio owner.
Minutes before he was fatally shot, Ferndale recording studio owner Amjed “AJ” Abdallah was on the telephone with his brother in Jordan, telling him he was worried about two men coming to his studio to record rap music.
FERNDALE — Authorities today expect to charge an aspiring Detroit rap singer in the slaying of Ferndale recording studio owner Amjed A. Abdallah.
Amjed “A.J.” Abdallah came to the United States from Jordan 16 years ago with no money and few friends.
But the 37-year-old had a dream. He wanted to be in the music business, helping artists record their songs. Abdallah died living that very dream in the Ferndale recording studio he bought a few years ago, shot and killed by someone the friendly, fun-loving man might have known.
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