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Off-Duty Detroit Cop Walks Out of Pharmacy, Finds Wife Shot Dead in Parking Lot
Fox News
December 27, 2007
DETROIT — The wife of an off-duty Detroit police sergeant has been shot to death outside a pharmacy.
Police spokesman James Tate says 47-year-old Rose Cobb had been shot at least once in the head. She was dead at the scene.
Tate says her husband was inside the east side CVS about 9 p.m. Wednesday when shots were heard.
Cobb had been shot through the vehicle's window and nothing appeared to be taken. The shooter is believed to have left on foot.
Tate says the motive for the slaying is under investigation after police earlier reported it as an apparent carjacking.
Tate says people were in the parking lot at the time of the shooting, but may have driven away in fear for their own safety.
Detroit police seek suspects in fatal shooting of sergeant's wife
Detroit News
December 27, 2007
Detroit police are looking for suspects in the shooting death of Rose Cobb, who was killed while sitting in the passenger seat of her car as her police officer husband shopped inside a Detroit pharmacy.
Police spokesman James Tate says Cobb had been shot at least once in the head. She was dead at the scene.
Tate said Cobb's husband was inside an east side CVS Pharmacy about 9 p.m. Wednesday when shots were heard.
Cobb was shot through the vehicle's window and nothing appeared to be taken. The shooter is believed to have left on foot.
Tate said the motive for the slaying is under investigation after police earlier reported it as an apparent carjacking.
Tate said people were in the parking lot at the time of the shooting, but may have driven away in fear for their own safety.
According to a report on WJBK-TV (Channel 2), the shooting took place outside the CVS at Jefferson Avenue and Dickerson Street.
Cobb, 47, was the wife of a sergeant on the Detroit Police Department assigned to the Eastern District station.
Family Offers Reward For Info. On CVS Slaying
ClickOnDetroit.com
December 27, 2007
DETROIT -- The family of a woman who was shot to death outside a CVS pharmacy is offering a $10,000 reward for any information leading to the arrest and conviction of the person or persons responsible for her death.
Police spokesman James Tate said 47-year-old Rose Cobb, the wife of an off-duty Detroit police sergeant, had been shot at least once in the head. She was dead at the scene.
Tate said her husband was inside the east side CVS on Jefferson Avenue about 9 p.m. Wednesday when shots were heard.
Cobb had been shot through the vehicle's window and nothing appeared to be taken. The shooter is believed to have left on foot.
Tate said the motive for the slaying is under investigation after police earlier reported it as an apparent carjacking.
Tate said people were in the parking lot at the time of the shooting, but may have driven away in fear for their own safety.
The family is asking anyone with information to call 1-800-SPEAK-UP.
Wife of Detroit police sergeant slain outside pharmacy
South Bend Tribune
December 27, 2007
DETROIT (AP) — The wife of an off-duty Detroit police sergeant has been shot to death outside a pharmacy. Police spokesman James Tate says 47-year-old Rose Cobb had been shot at least once in the head. She was dead at the scene.
Tate says her husband was inside the east side CVS about 9 p.m. Wednesday when shots were heard.
Cobb had been shot through the vehicle's window and nothing appeared to be taken. The shooter is believed to have left on foot.
Tate says the motive for the slaying is under investigation after police earlier reported it as an apparent carjacking.Tate says people were in the parking lot at the time of the shooting, but may have driven away in fear for their own safety.
Detroit Police Officer’s Wife Slain
WNEM News
December 27, 2007
SAGINAW, Mich. -- The wife of a Detroit police sergeant has been shot to death outside a pharmacy.
Police spokesman James Tate said 47-year-old Rose Cobb had been shot at least once in the head.
She was dead at the scene of a CVS store.
Tate said her husband, who was off-duty, was inside the east side CVS about 9 p.m. Wednesday when shots were heard.
Cobb had been shot through the vehicle's window and nothing appeared to be taken.
The shooter is believed to have left on foot.
Tate said the motive for the slaying is under investigation after police earlier reported it as an apparent carjacking.
Tate said people were in the parking lot at the time of the shooting, but may have driven away in fear for their own safety.
Detroit police are asking people with information about the shooting to call 313-596-2260 homicide or Crime Stoppers at 800-SPEAKUP.
Wife of Detroit police sergeant slain outside pharmacy
Detroit Free Press
December 27, 2007
DETROIT (AP) -- The wife of an off-duty Detroit police sergeant has been shot to death outside a pharmacy.
Police spokesman James Tate says 47-year-old Rose Cobb had been shot at least once in the head. She was dead at the scene.
Tate says her husband was inside the east side CVS about 9 p.m. Wednesday when shots were heard.
Cobb had been shot through the vehicle's window and nothing appeared to be taken. The shooter is believed to have left on foot.
Tate says the motive for the slaying is under investigation after police earlier reported it as an apparent carjacking.
Tate says people were in the parking lot at the time of the shooting, but may have driven away in fear for their own safety.
Motive in fatal shooting unclear
The Detroit Free Press
December 28, 2007
Her husband just feet away from her inside a pharmacy on Detroit's east side, 47-year-old Rose Cobb -- the wife of a city police sergeant -- was shot dead Wednesday.
Police initially said the motive appeared to be a carjacking. But by Thursday night, officials said they didn't know what prompted the shooting, and no one was in custody.
Cobb of Detroit was shot multiple times in the head through a window of the couple's van.
The shooting occurred at 9 p.m. in the parking lot of a CVS in the 12000 block of East Jefferson, just east of Conner.
Her husband, 37-year-old Sgt. David Cobb, works with the department's Eastern District.
Police continued to investigate, both with officers from the homicide department and from internal affairs.
Yvette Walker of the Police Department said police do not know what the motive was.
Suspects sought in shooting death of cop's wife
The Detroit News
December 28, 2007
DETROIT -- Detroit police are looking for suspects in the shooting death of Rose Cobb, who was killed in the passenger seat of her car as her police officer husband shopped in a Detroit pharmacy.
Police spokesman James Tate says Cobb had been shot at least once in the head. She was dead at the scene.
Tate said Cobb's husband was inside an east-side CVS Pharmacy at Jefferson and Dickerson about 9 p.m. Wednesday when shots were heard.
Cobb was shot through the vehicle's window, and nothing appeared to be taken. The shooter is believed to have left on foot.
"We are still seeking a motive since (it) does not appear that the victim was robbed," Tate said.
Police earlier reported the incident as a carjacking.
Tate said people were in the parking lot at the time of the shooting, but may have driven away in fear for their own safety.
Cobb, 47, was the wife of a sergeant on the Detroit Police Department assigned to the Eastern District station.
Vigil Held for Officer's Slain Wife
Detroit Fox News
Jan 04, 2008
There are still no suspects in the murder of a police officer's wife. Rose Cobb was gunned down last month in the parking lot of a CVS Pharmacy on the east side of Detroit. FOX 2's Ron Savage reports that friends and family held a vigil for her Friday.