Pubdate: Thu, 28 Jun 2001 Source: Morning Call (PA) Copyright: 2001 The Morning Call Inc. Contact: http://www.mcall.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/275 MAN DIES AFTER SHOOTING POLICE SAY IS DRUG-RELATED Three In Vehicle Were Shot In Incident On The North Side Of Pittsburgh. A Pittsburgh man died one day after he and two others were shot in what police believe is the latest in a series of drug-related shootings on the city's North Side. Mark Hunter, 23, died at Allegheny General Hospital at 10:05 a.m. Wednesday, the Allegheny County coroner's office said. An autopsy is scheduled for today. Hunter and two other men -- Carl Burley, 20, and Edward Howard, 22, both of Pittsburgh -- were shot Tuesday, police said. Burley died and Howard was transferred to UMPC-Presbyterian Hospital, where officials refused to release his condition Wednesday. Police on Wednesday said they still hadn't arrested anyone in the shooting, which occurred about 2 p.m. when men in a van opened fire on the victims' car as it drove down a busy street near the city's main post office. "We think it may be retaliation for past events or past shootings," said Lt. Thomas Stangrecki of the city's homicide unit. "There's been a number of shootings this year over on the North Side." Police believe the shooting is drug-related because 500 doses of heroin and a handgun were found in the victims' car. The guns used in the shooting were an AK-47 assault rifle and some other type of .40-caliber weapon, police said. Police were searching for a white or silver late model Ford passenger van with at least three occupants. - --- MAP posted-by: Andrew