Longtime Detroit antique dealer beaten to death inside his Michigan Avenue store

Arrest In Antique Dealer's Death


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Baseball bat murder


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Baseball bat murder


Photographer: WXYZ
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Baseball bat murder


Photographer: WXYZ
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Baseball bat murder


Photographer: WXYZ
Copyright 2012 Scripps Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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Posted: 05/09/2012

DETROIT (WXYZ) - The man accused in the brutal death of antiques dealer Nathan Feingold will be arraigned Sunday afternoon. 

65-year-old Feingold died Tuesday when someone came into his store and beat him to death with a baseball bat.

We’re told 34-year-old Ronald Bradley was trying to sell electronics in a neighborhood Wednesday night, and a tip led to his arrest.

Bradley faces charges of first degree murder and larceny.

Feingold had been dealing antiques in Detroit for more than 25 years. He owned a store on Michigan Avenue in Detroit.

He leaves behind a wife and two daughters.

Two years ago, Feingold shot and killed a man who was trying to rob him in the store. 

His friends wonder if that incident had anything to do with his murder.

Stay with 7 Action News and WXYZ.com for more updates on this developing news.

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