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Slaying at store shocks neighborhood

Father says victim had been involved in fights recently

An unidentified man yesterday viewed the memorial erected outside the Dorchester convenience store where Alan Peguero was slain Tuesday. Peguero's father owns the store. An unidentified man yesterday viewed the memorial erected outside the Dorchester convenience store where Alan Peguero was slain Tuesday. Peguero's father owns the store. (DAVID L. RYAN/GLOBE STAFF)
By Brian R. Ballou
Globe Staff / September 6, 2007

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Alan Peguero played in the aisles of his father's convenience store in Dorchester as a child, and as a man he often ran it, taking deliveries from suppliers, checking receipts, and greeting customers with a smile and kind words. (Full article: 637 words)

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