Baghdad Deputy Police Chief AssassinatedBaghdad's Deputy Police Chief, Son Assassinated; Car Bomb in Police Station Courtyard Kills 4 Officers
A hospital worker covers the body of Lt. Khalid Amer, son of deputy police chief of Baghdad, Brig. Amer Ali Nayef, outside the Yarmouk hospital morgue in Baghdad, Monday, Jan. 10, 2005. Brig. Amer Ali Nayef and his son, Lt. Khalid Amer, were assassinated in Baghdad's south Dora district while traveling in a car on their way to work. (AP Photo/Khalid Mohammed)
The Associated Press
~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ BAGHDAD, Iraq Jan 10, 2005 — The deputy police chief of Baghdad and his son, also a police officer, were shot dead Monday, and a suicide car bomb detonated inside a police station courtyard, killing at least four policemen, the latest violence ahead of the country's landmark election.
Scores of police and regional government officials have been assassinated in recent months, part of the insurgents' campaign to try to instill fear ahead of the Jan. 30 vote and to hunt down people who are perceived as collaborators with the U.S.-led coalition. Last week, gunmen shot dead the governor of Baghdad, Ali al-Haidari, and six of his bodyguards.
On Monday, Brig. Amer Ali Nayef and his son, Lt. Khalid Amer, were assassinated in Baghdad's south Dora district while traveling in a car on their way to work, said a spokesman for the interior ministry, Capt. Ahmed Ismail.
Gunmen sprayed machine-gun fire from two cars which were driving parallel with the police chief's vehicle before fleeing the scene of the attack close to his home, police said. The two were alone in their car.
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