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Teh One Who Knocks
10-05-2022, 01:11 PM
JERRY LAMBE - Law & Crime


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Authorities in California believe that a series of seemingly unrelated murders in the Stockton area actually appear to be linked to a serial killer. Police say that the six unprovoked fatal shootings of men, ranging in age from 21 to 54, are likely the work of a one person operating in the area since at least April 2021.

According to the Stockton Police Department, all of the attacks occurred late at night while the victims were by themselves and in poorly lit areas.

“We have a series of homicides that we believe are interconnected. By definition, you could probably very well call this serial killings,” Stockton Police Chief Stanley McFadden said during a Friday press briefing. “These incidents are occurring in the hours of darkness, these incidents are occurring where folks are alone by themselves, not in lit areas.”

Police initially believed that there were five killings connected, the earliest of which dated back to July 2022, but the department on Tuesday said two additional attacks were also linked.

The first attack occurred on April 10, 2021 at approximately 4:18 a.m. with the shooting of a 40-year-old Hispanic male. The second newly liked attack took place at approximately 3:20 a.m. on April 16, 2021 and involved the shooting of a 46-year-old Black woman at Park Street and Union Street. The woman was shot multiple times but ultimately lived, making her the sole survivor among the suspected serial killer’s victims.

While the two recently linked victims have not been identified, authorities have identified the other five victims.

The most recent attack took place on Sept. 27 at approximately 1:53 a.m., when 54-year-old Lorenzo Lopez was gunned down in the 900 block of Porter Avenue, according to a report from Sacramento NBC affiliate KCRA-TV.

Juan Cruz, 52, was killed at approximately 4:27 a.m. on Sept. 21 in the 4400 block of Manchester Avenue. Jonathan Hernandez Rodriguez, 21, was killed at approximately 6:41 a.m. on Aug. 30 in the 800 block of E. Hammer Lane. Salvador William Dubedy Jr., 43, was shot and killed at approximately 9:49 p.m. on Aug. 11 in the 4900 block of West Lane. Paul Alexander Yaw, 35, was killed at approximately 12:31 a.m. on July 8 in the 5600 block of Kermit Lane.

Chief McFadden said that the shootings are connected by physical evidence, but the motive behind them remains a mystery. Investigators have looked into and ruled out hate crimes, gang violence, drugs, or robbery as being behind the attacks. While several of the men are Hispanic, the victims range in race and age and they were not robbed after being shot.

Authorities are searching for a person of interest in the killings and released a photograph of the individual taken from surveillance footage. Police did not clarify whether the individual is a suspect or a witness, but are offering a $95,000 reward for information leading to an arrest.

“Again, our detectives and task force officers have been working around the clock on these investigations. We are committed to protecting our community and solving these cases utilizing all the resources at our disposal including YOU,” Chief McFadden said in a statement. “We need YOUR help!!!! If anyone, has information regarding these investigations, call us immediately. Please remember our victims have grieving family members who need resolution. If you know something, say something.”

A tip line for the investigation can be reached at 209-937-8167 or emailed to policetips@stocktonca.gov.

Watch Chief McFadden’s Friday briefing below:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R5rtltdRd38

deebakes
10-05-2022, 10:02 PM
where's porky been? :-k

PorkChopSandwiches
10-10-2022, 04:43 PM
Shooting peeps in the dark

deebakes
10-16-2022, 03:44 PM
glad you're back and free still

Teh One Who Knocks
10-17-2022, 01:00 PM
By Brandon Drey - The Daily Wire


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Police officers in Northern California believe they prevented another murder after arresting a ‘potential serial killer’ Saturday suspected of murdering six men and wounding a woman over the last 18 months in a string of late-night shootings.

Wesley Brownlee, 43, of Stockton, was arrested on homicide allegations, according to Stockton Police Department officials.

During a news conference, Stockton Police Chief Stanley McFadden said officers arrested Brownlee in two parts: community tips and “good old-fashioned police work.”

“Based on tips coming to the department’s Stockton Crimestoppers, were we able to zero in on a possible suspect,” McFadden said. “Our surveillance team followed this person while he was driving … watched his pattern and determined early this morning.”

“He was on a mission to kill,” McFadden added.

McFadden said officers took the dark-clothed suspect — who was carrying a firearm and wearing a mask draped around his neck — into custody after making contact around 2 a.m. on Saturday. After following the suspect drive around parks and other dark places where he would stop and look around before moving again, authorities “identified that he’s posing a threat.”

“He was out hunting,” McFadden said. “We are sure we stopped another killing.”

San Joaquin County District Attorney Tori Verber Salazar echoed the police chief’s sentiments saying, “the crime was solved because we’re Stocktonians.”

“Because you don’t come to our house and bring this kind of reign of terror and not mobilize 350,000 people — 780,000, this whole entire county — mobilized, mobilized and captured this individual whose reign of terror is no longer,” Salazar said.

Authorities suspect Brownlee — who has a ‘criminal history — of allegedly murdering six people and wounding a woman as far as April 2021. While two of the seven homicides happened last year, the remaining shootings happened between July and September.

Most of the deadly shootings happened in Stockton within a four-mile radius of one another, according to KCRA.

According to the local media, public records show Brownlee had drug and traffic violations — including a DUI — in Arizona and California.

McFadden told CNN that all seven victims were “alone, often caught off guard, or maybe relaxing in a vehicle or walking alone in almost pitch darkness” when attacked in the evening or early morning.

CNN reports that according to jail records, Brownlee was being held in the county jail on Saturday without bail and that authorities confirmed he would be arraigned in court Tuesday afternoon.

“Just because an arrest was made does not mean the investigation stops,” McFadden said, later adding, “the work is not done, though, as this is still a very active investigation.”

Stockton Mayor Kevin Lincoln said public safety in the city is their number one priority.

“I want to make this very very clear, to the people of Stockton, to the United States and around the world. When the people of Stockton come together and we unite we can get things done,” Lincoln said. Stockton will be a place where people can live, raise a family and grow a business.”

ABC reported in August that Stockton had seen 34 homicides in 2022 — an increase from the 26 homicides it saw last year.

Stockton Police Officers Association (SPOA) told the media outlet that the rise in crime is directly connected to fewer uniformed officers on the streets.

“With a shortage of over 100 officers, almost 20% of our staffing not here any longer and leaving more by the day, it’s emboldened the criminal element because they don’t see those uniform patrol officers on the street. They don’t see as many police officers out there,” said Patrick High, president of the SPOA.

deebakes
10-18-2022, 01:08 AM
porky's black? :shock:

PorkChopSandwiches
10-18-2022, 07:38 PM
Thats not me

Teh One Who Knocks
10-18-2022, 07:50 PM
And since he's black, this story will just quietly fade away from the news....

lost in melb.
10-18-2022, 09:31 PM
Poor black man :hand:

deebakes
10-19-2022, 01:36 AM
Thats not me

whew

PorkChopSandwiches
10-19-2022, 07:49 PM
:dance: