NASHVILLE, Tenn (WTVF) — A Nashville handyman who was fatally shot in what police call a case of mistaken identity is being remembered by his employer as a joyful man who treated work like family.

Marco Ramirez, 42, was driving into an apartment complex on Old Franklin Road Thursday night when he was struck by a bullet intended for someone else, Metro Police said. The shooting stemmed from a domestic dispute between 22-year-old Dorian Brooks and his girlfriend.

"He was such a cool guy, jovial, happy, always smiling... he lit up a room when he would come in," said Michael Chera from the Chera Company, where Ramirez worked as a handyman for about a year and a half.

Investigators say Brooks was arguing with his girlfriend as she moved out of the apartment complex. When she mentioned anothe

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