NYPD search for homeless killer

(New York) New York police have appealed for witnesses to find a man who shot twice on Saturday morning at homeless people sleeping on the street, one of whom died, an “ugly” crime for Mayor Eric Adams.

Posted at 12:15 p.m.

According to initial investigations, the suspect first fired a gun at a 38-year-old man who was found injured but alive in the early morning hours in Lower Manhattan.

Then, shortly before 5 p.m. Saturday, in the same neighborhood, the police found another man dead in his sleeping bag, with head and neck injuries. According to CCTV footage, the suspect shot him around 6 a.m. while he was sleeping, shortly after the first incident.

“These acts are clear and they are awful,” Democratic Mayor Eric Adams lamented on Saturday evening. “Two people were shot because they were sleeping on the street. They were not committing a crime, they were sleeping on the street,” he said.

Eric Adams and police have called on New York’s tens of thousands of homeless people to avoid sleeping rough and join emergency shelters in the city of nearly 9 million people.

New York has huge numbers of homeless people sleeping on the streets and the Democratic mayor, who took office on 1er January, announced in mid-February a plan to dislodge those who settle in the gigantic underground metro network, especially in winter when temperatures frequently drop below 0 degrees Celsius.

This project had been poorly received by certain associations, including the Coalition for the Homeless, which had replied that “people settle in the metro because they have no better place to go”.


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