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Molly Bolt <
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Lock these damned niggers up and throw away the kay.
RICHMOND HILL, Queens (WABC) -- A scooter-riding gunman killed an 86-year-
old man and wounded 3 others in a string of random shootings across Queens
and Brooklyn, police said.
Thomas Abreu, 25, was taken into custody by police and on Sunday was
charged with murder, attempted murder, and criminal possession of a
weapon.
A 9 mm handgun with an extended magazine and a scooter were recovered.
"We don't know the motive. It seems his acts were random," Kenny said.
"Video shows that he's not targeting anybody - he's not following anybody
as he's driving on his scooter, he's randomly shooting people."
The shootings began around 11:10 a.m. when someone on a scooter shot a 21- year-old man in the shoulder near the intersection of Ashford Street and Arlington Avenue Brooklyn. He was brought to Brookdale Hospital Medical
Center in stable condition and is expected to survive, police said.
Seventeen minutes later, Hamoo Saeidi, 86, was found with a gunshot wound
to his back in front of 108-19 Jamaica Avenue in the Richmond Hill section
of Queens. Saeidi was taken to Jamaica Hospital Medical Center where he
later died.
Shortly afterward in Queens, witnesses reported a man on a scooter firing randomly into a group of people standing at the intersection of 108th
Street and Jamaica Avenue, although nobody was hurt.
At 11:35 a.m. at Hillside Avenue and 126th Street, a 44-year-old man was
shot in the face. He was taken to Jamaica Hospital Medical Center in
critical condition.
Just two minutes later at Jamaica Avenue and 134th Street, a 63-year-old
man was shot in the right shoulder. He was taken to Jamaica Hospital
medical Center in stable condition.
Police later discovered there was a sixth shooting incident. At 11:36 p.m.
a 40-year-old man was standing at the intersection of Jamaica Avenue and
131 Street when gunfire was discharged in his direction. The suspect then
fleed the location. The victim was not injured in the gunfire.
"Armed with an image of the suspect as officers fanned out across Queens,"
said NYPD Acting Police Commissioner Edward Caban.
Caban called for a critical message - that means an image of the suspect
was sent to every NYPD officer on the street. It helped officers from
103rd and 113th Precincts recognize and arrest the suspect in Queens just
after 1 p.m.
"The 9mm pistol had an extended magazine. Given the violence, this
individual was willing to carry out, I want to express my gratitude to the
men and women in the NYPD," added Caban.
Officers say Abreu has only one prior arrest for a traffic violation.
https://abc7ny.com/nyc-crime-queens-shootings/13482807/
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