There is no question that he is the same suspect, and he should be considered brazen and dangerous.
We have I.D.'d the man and will attempt to interview him and see what his intentions were.
We're looking into his mental health at the time of the shooting.
We're confident we located all of them. Now the question at this stage is how they got there. They were intentionally placed there.
She was involved in nonexistent or fraudulent real estate transactions.
I don't think I've ever heard of such a thing before. A great grandmother shooting someone.
We treated this the same as we would any case. There was no clear evidence of a crime being committed, so there was nothing to book him on.
He walked into the bank with his gun drawn and said, 'Don't anybody move. Luckily there were no customers in the bank.
We feel confident that we found all of them.
With the gunman dead, we may never be able to establish a motive. Of course, only he knows that. We'll try investigative procedures. Again, it's going to be difficult. Once we look into his mental health, that may provide us some insight into what happened.
We are looking at this as a probable homicide.
Two men were out sightseeing, stopped at a turnout to look at the creek down below the road and saw a body.
Everything indicates this was probably a body dump.
At the time of the shooting they were engaged in casual conversation, they were not engaged in any verbal confrontation, any argument, anything like that ... she pulled a gun out and began firing.
The victim asked him a second time to slow down, and that's when he was run down. There's no question that it was intentional. This was not an accident.
The word we want to get out is that during January, because of New Year's resolutions, a lot of people go to fitness centers, which are crowded. People are advised if they have a wallet or purse to lock them into their trunk.
The streets are much safer without him driving drunk. He has caused so much pain to so many families.
The motive may never be known. It may have been a random thing. What set him off is the big question we're trying to find out.
A wounded cat is an extremely dangerous cat.
It was an intentional act. We believe the dispute started because the suspects were driving at a high rate of speed in the shopping center.
They definitely left on foot. Witnesses saw them park and get out of the car and run away.
They are very unstable in salt water. They do pose a threat to the divers, any swimmers, any boaters in the area.
They were probably tossed. I doubt if they were purposely strategically placed.
I'm not saying in this case it would have helped. We may not have been able to locate him in time.
I'm sure they'll be detonated. These are highly explosive and somewhat unstable in salt water. They could definitely injure anyone near, any diver near there, any person in water, any boat near that explosion.
He basically went from shelter to shelter, from recovery home to recovery home.