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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- A home invasion turned deadly in Milwaukee, and now investigators are hoping you can help them find the suspects.
It was around 2 a.m., just a few weeks ago on March 27.
A family was sleeping at their home near 48th and Fairmount Avenue.
Dominique Fuller went downstairs to see what was going on.
He saw people coming into the house and ran upstairs to warn his family.
When he went back down, a fight started and the suspects shot him multiple times.
Thirty-five-year-old Fuller died at the scene.
Investigators have no witnesses, no video and no description of the suspects.
"It appears that the victim was just attempting to defend himself and the people inside the home," said MPD Detective Craig Thimm. "It's unnerving because in a residential neighborhood like that, we are not sure of the motive at this time. Because this is a residential neighborhood, it could happen to other people. The faster we can find suspects and bring them to justice, the easier it will be for people."
If you know anything about this deadly shooting, call Milwaukee Crime Stoppers at 414-224-TIPS. That's 414-224-8477. You can also submit one through the P3 Tips app. No one will ever know you submitted a tip through Milwaukee Crime Stoppers.
Your call is always anonymous and if your tip leads to an arrest, you'll get $1,000 cash.