'Scarface' killer jailed

A Wisconsin man who shot dead his friend while pretending to be Al Pacino in the film Scarface has been jailed for six years in St Paul.

A Wisconsin man who shot dead his friend while pretending to be Al Pacino in the film Scarface has been jailed for six years in St Paul.

Luciano Ramos, 20, was playing with two pistols and telling his friends he looked like Tony Montana, the fictional Miami cocaine king played by Pacino in the hit 1983 film.

Ramos then fired one of the guns, apparently by accident, killing Ralph Lopez, 19. Witnesses said there was no fighting before the shooting and that the two men were friends.

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