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This source says, "But more important, Willard Jimerson Jr. noted two of the cheesesteak restaurant’s former owners were fatally shot when the sandwich shop was at its previous location at 23rd Avenue and East Union Street: Troy Hackett, 38, was killed in 2003 about nine blocks from the restaurant, and five years later Hackett’s best friend and business partner, 32-year-old Degene “Safie” Dashasa, was fatally shot and a customer was wounded inside the business." ---Another Believer(Talk)06:09, 30 January 2023 (UTC)Reply