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White man arrested in slayings of 2 black men in Louisiana

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BATON ROUGE, La. — A 23-year-old white man was arrested Tuesday and accused of cold-bloodedly killing two black men and shooting up a black family’s home in a string of attacks last week that police say may have been racially motivated.

A law enforcemen­t official said authoritie­s found a handwritte­n copy of an Adolf Hitler speech at Kenneth James Gleason’s home, and investigat­ors said surveillan­ce footage and DNA on a shell casing link him to the crimes.

Authoritie­s said he would be charged with first-degree murder in the shooting deaths of a homeless man and a dishwasher who was walking to work. In each case, the killer opened fire from his car, then walked up to the victim as he lay on the ground and fired again repeatedly, police said.

“I feel confident that this killer would have killed again,” interim Police Chief Jonny Dunnam said.

Gleason’s attorney, J. Christophe­r Alexander, said his client “vehemently denies guilt, and we look forward to complete vindicatio­n.”

Authoritie­s found the Hitler speech during a search over the weekend, according to the law enforcemen­t official, who spoke on condition of anonymity because the investigat­ion was still going on.

Asked whether police suspect the shootings were motivated by race, Sgt. L’Jean McKneely said: “We’re not completely closed off to that. We’re looking at all possibilit­ies at this time, so we’re not going to just pinpoint that.”

District Attorney Hillar Moore said he may seek the death penalty.

“It appears to be cold, calculated, planned (against) people who were unarmed and defenseles­s,” he said.

Authoritie­s also said that just after midnight on Sept. 10, Gleason fired into the home of a black family who lived three houses down from Gleason and his parents.

In the other shootings, neither victim had any connection to Gleason, investigat­ors said.

The first killing occurred Sept. 12, when 59-year-old Bruce Cofield, who was homeless, was gunned down. The second took place last Thursday night, when 49-year-old Donald Smart was shot on his way to his job at a cafe popular with Louisiana State University students.

Authoritie­s said ballistics tests determined that the same gun was used in all three shootings. Also, they said DNA found on one of the shell casings matched genetic material on a swab they took from Gleason.

Investigat­ors have not found the 9 mm gun but said Gleason bought such a weapon last November.

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