The Phnom Penh Post

US hunts killer of homeless men in NY and Washington

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US POLICE were conducting an “urgent” manhunt on February 14 for a gunman suspected of shooting homeless men on the streets of Washington and New York in a series of “cold-blooded” attacks.

The string of shootings, which took place in the middle of the night over a period of 10 days this month, have left two men dead and three wounded.

Washington Mayor Muriel Bowser and NewYork Mayor Eric Adams, at an unusual joint press conference in the nation’s capital also attended by the police chiefs of the two cities, urged members of the public to come forward with informatio­n they may have about the suspect.

“Our unsheltere­d residents already face a lot of daily dangers and it is unconscion­able that anybody would target this vulnerable population,” Bowser said. “We’re calling on anyone who has any informatio­n to reach out to our tip lines.”

Bowser said a $70,000 reward had been offered for informatio­n leading to an arrest – $25,000 by the Washington police, $25,000 by the New York police and $20,000 by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF).

Adams, the New York mayor, said the gunman “is carrying out a premeditat­ed act, shooting innocent people” and the series of attacks were “cold-blooded.”

Police released multiple pictures and surveillan­ce video of the suspect – a shaven-headed and bearded man dressed all in black.

Police said the first two shootings took place in northeast Washington, on March 3 and March 8. Both victims suffered non-life threatenin­g injuries.

On March 9, a homeless man was found dead in northeast Washington with stab and gunshot wounds, police said. His tent had been set on fire.

On Saturday, a 38-year-old man was shot in the arm in Lower Manhattan.

“He’s alive today because he woke up after he heard the first gunshot and started yelling,” Adams said.

Police in the same neighbourh­ood later found the lifeless body of another man in a sleeping bag. He had been shot in the head and neck.

Video surveillan­ce footage captured that attack, showing the shooter, who was wearing blue surgical gloves and a black balaclava, kicking the sleeping man and then opening fire with a pistol.

‘Depraved person’

“What we know is we have a depraved person that is targeting our unhoused residents,” Washington police chief Robert Contee said.

NewYork police chief Keechant Sewell said her department was devoting “every available resource to this case”.

The Washington and New York mayors urged the tens of thousands of homeless people in their cities to seek shelter.

“Our shelters are safe,” Bowser said. “They have space.”

“Anyone who wants shelter will get shelter in the city of New York,” promised Adams.

New York’s homeless population has grown in recent years, and Adams announced a plan just weeks after taking office in January to move them out of the city’s vast subway system, where many sleep on frigid nights.

His proposal drew sharp criticism from some non-government­al organizati­ons.

“Many unsheltere­d New Yorkers choose to bed down in the subways because that is where they feel the most safe in the absence of housing,” said Jacquelyn Simone, policy director for the Coalition for the Homeless.

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