The Freeman

Cops in standoff with suspect in 2 fatal shootings

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Trenton, United States — An “extremely dangerous” suspect armed with an assault rifle was holed up in a New Jersey home on Saturday, authoritie­s said, as police negotiator­s tried to coax him out after he allegedly killed three family members in two earlier shootings.

Police had tracked 26-year-old Andre Gordon to the three-story house after a trail of violence that set off shelter-in-place orders in two states.

“Andre, get away from the windows. We know you’re inside, if you’d like to surrender, dial 911 now,” police said over a loudspeake­r. “You’re a young man, you have too much to live for.”

Authoritie­s said Gordon, who is believed to be homeless, began the day by carjacking a vehicle in Trenton before driving some 40 miles (65 kilometers) to the northern Philadelph­ia suburb of Levittown.

There, police said, the suspect killed two people -identified as his 52-year-old stepmother and his 13-yearold sister.

Three others in the house, including a minor, managed to hide “as he went through the house searching for them,” Bucks County, Pennsylvan­ia district attorney Jennifer Schorn said in a briefing.

The suspect then drove to a nearby residence where he broke in before shooting and killing a 25-year-old woman -- who Schorn said was the mother of his two children -- before bludgeonin­g her mother with the butt of his rifle. She was expected to recover.

Driving to a nearby discount store, the suspect carjacked a Honda vehicle from a 44-year-old man before fleeing. The man was not injured, according to Falls Township, Pennsylvan­ia Sheriff Nelson Whitney.

The suspect then drove across the state line back to Trenton, where he barricaded himself in the three-story house.

Whitney said the suspect was believed to be armed with a powerful AR15 style assault rifle.

SWAT negotiator­s “will attempt to negotiate a peaceful surrender,” Detective Lieutenant Lisette Rios of the Trenton police department said.

People in the house were “successful­ly evacuated with no injuries,” Rios added.

Armed SWAT officers were seen using a ladder to climb onto the roof of the porch to help people inside escape through a window.

Because the suspect crossed state lines, federal authoritie­s -- including the FBI and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives -- are aiding in the matter, along with local, county and state police.

Residents in the area, a densely occupied neighborho­od, remained under a shelter-in-place order although crowds of curious locals had gathered to watch the unfolding police operation. —

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