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Alprentiss Nash, exonerated of murder, was killed in a "bad" drug deal last week, officials said.

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Chicago Man, Exonerated of Murder, Fatally Shot on West Side

A Chicago man, exonerated after serving 17 years in prison, was killed during an alleged “bad” drug deal, officials said. Alprentiss Nash, 40, was fatally shot in the chest when he allegedly attempted to rob another man last week, Chicago Police said. Nash and Paul Vukadinovic, 30, allegedly exchanged gunshots July 28th in the 400 block of South Paulina Street, police said. Nash was taken to Stroger Hospital, where he was pronounced dead, authorities said.