Silver Spring death ruled a homicide

Felipe Armando Flores Giron. (Courtesy of Montgomery County Police)
The death of a 25-year-old man who was found in a Silver Spring alleyway early Monday has been ruled a homicide, Montgomery County police said.
Officers responding to a call shortly after 1 a.m. discovered Felipe Armando Flores Giron suffering from serious wounds to his upper body on University Avenue East near Carroll Avenue. He died later at a nearby hospital.
Police are asking anyone with information on who Giron was with and what he was doing Sunday and early Monday to call 240-773-5070. A $1,000 reward is on offer for tips leading to an arrest.
-- Mike McPhate
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Mike McPhate
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June 9, 2010; 1:20 PM ET
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| Tags: homicide, montgomery, silver spring
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Homicide? Was it gang related? What was the status of the victim? Come on WAPO who does your crime page? Must be the South Park lil' crimestoppers.