Michael Sweeney, well-known automobile businessman, killed in I-75 shooting

A prominent Greater Cincinnati businessman with more than four decades in the automobile industry was the victim of a weekend shooting on Interstate 75, the Hamilton County Coroner's Office confirmed.

Michael Thomas Sweeney, 70, died Monday, according to his obituary.

Cincinnati police said officers responded to a crash around 8:30 p.m. Saturday and found a 70-year-old man with a gunshot wound. He was taken to the University of Cincinnati Medical Center where he later died.

According to his obituary, Sweeney had four children and 32 nieces and nephews. He went to Cardinal Pacelli grade school and St. Xavier High School.

He was in the family's automobile business for over 40 years. He is the nephew of Jake Sweeney, the son of Tom Sweeney and grandson of Walt Sweeney. The family has been operating car businesses in Cincinnati since 1917, according to a history of the family.

"Kind to everyone, Mike was often surrounded by his family and friends," the obituary states. "He loved sharing a good joke, especially one with a head-turning punchline, followed by a snap of his fingers."

Police say the homicide unit is investigating the shooting.

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