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A man who was imprisoned for more than 13 years for the shooting murder of a bouncer outside a New York nightclub in 1990 was acquitted yesterday after being tried a second time on charges stemming from the killing.
A jury found David Lemus, 38, not guilty of second-degree murder and second-degree attempted murder in the fatal shooting of Marcus Peterson who was shot after he and another bouncer scuffled outside the club with a patron.