Norris Cole Chef's Shooting Update: Police Search For Clues, No Arrests Made [VIDEO]

Miami police continue to search for clues in the shooting death of the personal chef of Miami Heat guard Norris Cole early Tuesday morning.

Antaun Teasely, 42, was fatally shot shortly after midnight inside the popular South Beach nightclub Mansion after a fistfight with another patron. He was later pronounced dead at Jackson Memorial Hospital Trauma Center.

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"I was just in disbelief that something like this could happen to such a great person," Richard Ingraham, a personal chef to Heat star guard Dwyane Wade, told the New York Daily News. "Everybody is shocked that something like this could happen to someone who just didn't do harm to anybody."

Police are now interviewing other club-goers seeking clues and trying to identify the gunman. No arrests have been made and police have no suspects. 

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"So disturbing to wake up to some bad news about a friend," former Dolphins star Bryant McKinnie wrote on Instagram. Fellow Heat guard Mario Chalmers, who The News reports Teasley once worked for, added "man crazy news. R.I.P. Young Sheezy. A great person to be around. Never in a bad mood always smiling and kickin it. Prayers for [your] family and [your] kids. [You] gonna be missed homie."

News of Teasley's passing came just hours before the two-time defending champion Heat were set to play host to the San Antonio Spurs in Game 3 of the NBA Finals in Miami.

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