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Witness to Akron pizza shop murder speaks out

Posted at 12:18 PM, Dec 09, 2015
and last updated 2015-12-09 12:18:10-05

Twenty-four hours after an Akron college student’s murder during a robbery inside a pizza shop, police are still searching for the killer.

Zak Husein, 21, was closing up the pizza shop run by his brother on Glenwood and Patterson Ave. in Akron just before 11 p.m. Monday night when a masked gunman walked in, demanded cash, immediately got it — and shot Husein in the chest anyway.

“He looked at me for a second, I put my hands up, put them back down,” said a witness and fellow pizza shop employee who asked to remain anonymous for his safety.

“No one was really trying to be a hero,” he said. “We didn’t know he was going to shoot, we just thought he was going to take the money and leave.”

The employee called 911 after the killer ran into the darkness and Husein faded out of consciousness. He later died.

“I don’t know, I don’t know why Zak,” he said, describing the University of Akron student as a “pure spirit.”

"If you can find somebody with a better heart, you let me know," said Ammar Husein, his brother.

"He had a beautiful soul, that was him," Husein's sister added.

Husein’s family is now offering a $50,000 reward for the arrest and conviction of the murderer. He will be laid to rest on Wednesday.

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Ammar said his brother was working his way through college at the University of Akron. The college released the following statement: 

“The University of Akron community is shocked and saddened to hear about the loss of Zakareia. Counseling services are being made available to provide assistance to the campus community in coming to terms with this senseless act. Our thoughts and prayers go out to the family and friends of Zakareia during this difficult time.”

Akron Police believe the gunman may be linked to robberies at two Family Dollar’s over the weekend where a clerk was pistol-whipped.

Anyone with information should immediately call police.