Man questioned in rash of Arizona shootings
Sources told Fox News Friday that police were attempting to connect the man and his white Chevrolet Tahoe at the scene of previous shooting incidents using cell phone data from nearby towers, license plate readers and video taken from the 19 Department of Transportation camera lining a 10-mile stretch of Interstate 10 through Central and West Phoenix.
“We are checking it for evidence, going through it with a fine-tooth comb, and it has been seized for evidence”, Graves said. One woman’s ear was reduce by glass as a bullet shattered her window. There were four incidents reported Saturday of cars that sustained shattered windows while on or near the I-10, according to DPS.
Police said the investigation is not closed.
Graves says the investigation is moving forward and authorities aren’t concerned about the public growing complacent now that someone has been questioned. However officers stated one car’s injury was brought on by street particles and the opposite by a road sweeper.
Graves said the shooting scenarios have varied.
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He was ordered held without bond Saturday because authorities say he has an outstanding warrant for parole violation, The Associated Press reported.
He pleaded guilty a month ago to an endangerment charge in Maricopa County Superior Court. He was set to be sentenced Thursday, however it’s not clear whether or not that listening to happened. Enriquez said the man also was booked in May on an allegation of auto racing.
A message left Saturday for Laura Anderson, his lawyer within the endangerment case, wasn’t instantly returned. He faces a Friday hearing on his probation possibly being revoked.
The former tennis star who was tackled during a mistaken arrest by a New York City police officer says the officer involved should lose his job. She described him as being about 30 years old and a regular customer, and she said she’s “never had a problem with him”.
DPS and Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey are advising the public to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activity to its tip line at 602-644-5805. Many of those interviews stemmed from tips from the public.
Longtime residents nonetheless keep in mind a string of random shootings that terrorized Phoenix a decade in the past.
In 2005 and 2006, Phoenix was terrorised by “the Serial Shooter” who shot 29 people, killing eight, including a cyclist who was riding down the street and a man who was sleeping at a bus stop. Two males have been ultimately caught and convicted.