
Police seek suspect in 5 shootings of homeless men across NYC, DC
ABC News
Police in New York City and Washington, D.C. are jointly investigating the shootings of five homeless people that may have been committed by the same suspect.
Police in New York City and Washington are jointly investigating the shootings of five homeless people across both cities that they said may have been committed by the same suspect.
Because of similarities in "the modus operandi of the perpetrator, common circumstances involved in each shooting, circumstances of the victims and recovered evidence," the two departments will jointly investigate the shootings with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, they said in a Sunday news release
The first shootings occurred in Washington on March 3, 8 and 9. The victim found on March 9 was discovered by police when they were responding to a tent fire in the city's northeast. He succumbed to stab and gunshot wounds, according to an autopsy.
The two shootings in New York occurred on March 12. One victim was injured and another was killed, according to the joint news release.
