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DENVER (AP) - Police have zeroed in on an SUV they believe might have been used in the drive-by slaying of Denver Broncos cornerback Darrent Williams, who was eulogized in a private memorial at team headquarters Wednesday.
Police spokeswoman Virginia Quinones said officers were focusing on a 1998 Chevrolet Tahoe, which might have been used in the killing early Monday. A gunman sprayed a white stretch Hummer limousine with at least 14 bullets, one of which struck Williams in the neck.
State confidentiality laws prevent the police from saying who a vehicle is registered to, but the Rocky Mountain News and The Denver Post, citing sources they didn't name, reported the SUV belongs to Brian K. Hicks of Denver.
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