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Husband warned hours before Singer's Death
CHEYENNE, Wyoming (AP) -- Police say they told a National Guardsman with sniper training to stop harassing his estranged wife hours before he is suspected of shooting her to death as she sang with a band in a restaurant and bar.
Police say a singer on stage was fatally shot from outside the Old Chicago restaurant in Cheyenne, Wyoming.
1 of 2 David Munis remains at large. The suspect, described by people who know him as a "big hunter" and an avid outdoorsman, may have headed for the woods, police said.
Robin Munis was shot in the head just after midnight Saturday as she sang with the classic-rock and country group Ty and the Twisters. Customers of the Old Chicago restaurant ran for cover.
"At first we thought it was just a speaker blowing up or something. I looked over and saw her on the floor," Travis Brooks, who had been sitting at the bar, told the Wyoming Tribune-Eagle. Watch neighbors describe how the area turned into 'a war zone' »
Brooks said he wasn't sure where the gunshot had come from when he saw the glass door break. He and others crawled toward the kitchen and took cover in a small bathroom; others hid in a walk-in refrigerator.
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The Munises had been separated for a few weeks, and Robin Munis, 40, had moved out of their home. On Friday, she called police after getting several harassing but non-threatening phone calls from her estranged husband, police Capt. Jeff Schulz said.
While an officer was at her home, David Munis called again.
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