Inland Valley Daily Bulletin

Police: 1 killed, 2 hurt in busy grocery store

- By Mary Altaffer and Michael R. Sisak

WEST HEMPSTEAD, N.Y. » An employee suspected of shooting three workers at an office inside a Long Island grocery store Tuesday, killing a manager, was arrested hours after fleeing, police said.

Gabriel DeWitt Wilson, 31, was taken into custody around 3:15 p.m. at an apartment building about 2 miles from the store, Nassau County Police Commission­er Patrick Ryder said. Informatio­n on charges and a lawyer who could speak on Wilson’s behalf wasn’t immediatel­y available.

The shooting happened around 11:15 a.m. inside offices upstairs from the shopping floor at the Stop & Shop supermarke­t in West Hempstead, Ryder said.

Wilson, a shopping cart wrangler at the store, went to the offices immediatel­y after arriving for work, wounding a man and a woman in one room before going down the hall and killing a 49-year-old store manager, Ryder said.

There were about a “couple hundred” shoppers inside the store at the time, he said.

“They told us to just run and get out, and that’s what we did,” shopper Laura Catanese told media.

Barbara Butterman told Newsday she heard four or five shots while shopping for produce, initially thinking the sound was something falling in the back storeroom.

“Everyone was running around upstairs where offices were,” Butterman told media.

The name of the victims have not been made public. The two wounded were hospitaliz­ed and were conscious and alert.

Wilson has a criminal record and had been taken into custody previously in Nassau County for a mental health evaluation, Ryder said.

Wilson was involved in a shooting in Baltimore seven years to the day before Tuesday’s supermarke­t shooting, records show. According to police, Wilson and another man fired shots at each other and were hospitaliz­ed with lower body wounds. Attempted murder charges against Wilson in that case were later dropped, records show.

Wilson was wearing all black and carrying a small handgun as he fled westbound on Hempstead Turnpike, Ryder said.

He was arrested after officers — many in tactical gear and carrying long guns — converged on a neighborho­od in nearby Hempstead, which is east of the grocery store.

Nassau County Executive Laura Curran told News that the shooting was “one of the most serious incidents we’ve had in a very, very long time.”

The shooting in West Hempstead followed a rash of recent mass shootings across the county, including one on March 22 that left 10 people dead at a supermarke­t in Boulder, Colo.

Video of the aftermath of the shooting showed police cars and ambulances parked in front of the store, officers wth long guns and yellow crime scene tape draped across the entrance.

Gov. Andrew Cuomo said, “I’m praying for the victims, and my heart breaks for their families.”

 ?? MARY ALTAFFER — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Officials meet at the scene of a shooting at a Stop & Shop supermarke­t Tuesday in West Hempstead, N.Y. The gunman, who was apprehende­d, shot and killed a store manager.
MARY ALTAFFER — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Officials meet at the scene of a shooting at a Stop & Shop supermarke­t Tuesday in West Hempstead, N.Y. The gunman, who was apprehende­d, shot and killed a store manager.

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