Team Sergeant
07-13-2016, 11:36
Phoenix has a serial killer and it only took a couple of months to tell the people.
This individual/individuals are shooting people from their Car/SUV/Truck.
Sound familiar ? (DC shooters)
Not far from my house.
Maryvale Shootings: Is a Serial Killer Stalking Phoenix?
by TRACY CONNOR and ANDREW BLANKSTEIN
After Horacio de Jesus Pena was gunned down in his driveway while returning home from his job at a group home, detectives asked his family the usual questions. Did he have a beef with somebody? Did he owe anyone money? Was he mixed up in something dangerous?
Nearly a month later, police are asking a different question about Pena's death and four other chillingly similar murders since April: Is there a serial killer on the loose in Phoenix?
All the victims — male and female, ranging in age from 12 to 32 — were shot dead outside their homes, near their cars, on weekend evenings in the working-class neighborhood of Maryvale.
Those details and the lack of obvious motive in each case led investigators to link the slayings, but multiple law enforcement sources confirmed there is also physical evidence tying them together.
Police have stepped up uniformed and undercover patrols, reviewed shootings in surrounding counties, and put out a public appeal for information that has so far yielded frustratingly few tips.
Pena's twin sister Nancy told NBC News that as she mourns her brother — "the sweetest, nicest person ever" — she worries that the killer or killers will strike again.
"For not one person to have more information is mind-blowing," she said. "This person is still out there. We need to get them off the street."
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http://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/maryvale-shootings-serial-killer-stalking-phoenix-n601161
This individual/individuals are shooting people from their Car/SUV/Truck.
Sound familiar ? (DC shooters)
Not far from my house.
Maryvale Shootings: Is a Serial Killer Stalking Phoenix?
by TRACY CONNOR and ANDREW BLANKSTEIN
After Horacio de Jesus Pena was gunned down in his driveway while returning home from his job at a group home, detectives asked his family the usual questions. Did he have a beef with somebody? Did he owe anyone money? Was he mixed up in something dangerous?
Nearly a month later, police are asking a different question about Pena's death and four other chillingly similar murders since April: Is there a serial killer on the loose in Phoenix?
All the victims — male and female, ranging in age from 12 to 32 — were shot dead outside their homes, near their cars, on weekend evenings in the working-class neighborhood of Maryvale.
Those details and the lack of obvious motive in each case led investigators to link the slayings, but multiple law enforcement sources confirmed there is also physical evidence tying them together.
Police have stepped up uniformed and undercover patrols, reviewed shootings in surrounding counties, and put out a public appeal for information that has so far yielded frustratingly few tips.
Pena's twin sister Nancy told NBC News that as she mourns her brother — "the sweetest, nicest person ever" — she worries that the killer or killers will strike again.
"For not one person to have more information is mind-blowing," she said. "This person is still out there. We need to get them off the street."
cont:
http://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/maryvale-shootings-serial-killer-stalking-phoenix-n601161