May 21, 2013

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Man Charged With Killing Daughter's Boyfriend Due In Court

A court appearance is scheduled Monday for a man in Duplin County accused of killing his daughter's boyfriend.

Danny Gwaltney, 60, is charged with the September 2011 murder of Donald Beaman in Duplin County. Sheriff Blake Wallace says gwaltney fatally shot Beaman in Beaman's home in Calypso after an argument between the two men.



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We now have more information on Friday's deadly shooting in Duplin County that involved a man and his daughter's boyfriend.

Dead is 46-year-old Donald Beaman. Duplin County Sheriff Blake Wallace tells WITN News that the shooting happened around 5:00 p.m. at the suspect's home on Southwest Center Street in Calypso.

Danny Gwaltney is in jail without bond on an open count of murder. Wallace says after the two men had an argument Gwaltney got his gun and shot Beaman.


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A man is now in jail charged with murder after Duplin County lawmen say he shot and killed his daughter's boyfriend.

Deputies say 55-year-old Danny Gwaltney is charged with an open count of murder.

Deputies say the shooting happened Friday in the town of Calypso.

The investigation is ongoing.


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