A Masked Gunman Is Targeting Homeless Individuals As They Sleep, According To Police
Five times in nine days, a masked shooter has opened fire on homeless people sleeping on the streets of New York and Washington, DC. The "modus operandi" in both cases, according to police, and the mayors of both cities believe a "cold-blooded killer" is on the loose. Two persons perished as a result of the accident. After being stabbed and shot, one man's tent was set on fire. A reward is now being offered for the killer's capture. One guy was shot on March 3 and another on March 8, both in the middle of the night, according to the Metropolitan Police Department of Washington, DC. They were hurt, but they survived it. A day later, emergency crews were called to a tent fire in the city, where they discovered a guy who had been fatally shot and stabbed inside. In the early hours of the morning in Manhattan's Soho neighborhood, a masked suspect shot a man sleeping on a street. "The victim, who was shot in the arm, woke up and shouted 'what are you