A Shooting on 71 Today Left at Least One Person Dead
A shooting on U.S. Highway 71 today has left at least one person dead. The suspect, who has not been identified, shot at vehicles on the busy highway, hitting at least three vehicles. The shooting occurred near the Gemini Place interchange. The suspect was shot by Police Officers. The incident occurred at around 3 p.m. This is a sad and tragic incident. The family of the victim was left grieving and in shock.
71-year-old man fatally shot outside his home
A 71-year-old man was shot to death outside his home today in Yakima, Washington. The victim was identified as Gerald Steven Moore. The medical examiner has ruled his death a homicide. The shooting occurred in the parking lot outside the man’s home. The victim was found in his driveway with gunshot wounds to the torso. He was pronounced dead at the scene. The suspect, a man in his 20s, is believed to be the shooter.
Police are searching for the suspect in the 71-year-old man’s death. The suspect, Alfonso Joyner, is charged with first-degree murder. Investigators believe Tse was attempting to purchase a newspaper when he was fatally shot. The shooting happened as he was walking in the 200 block of West 23rd Place. Joyner then exited the silver sedan and fired a second round of shots before driving off. Woom Sing Tse was transported to Stroger Hospital where he was pronounced dead. The shooting was captured on surveillance video.
The shooting took place near 23rd Place and Wentworth Avenue. Surveillance footage showed that Tse, 71, was wearing a jacket hood and face mask. His car – driven by Joyner – had tinted windows. Joyner pointed his gun at Tse through a rolled-down window. Several rounds of shots hit Tse and he was pronounced dead at Stroger Hospital. The gunman is believed to have fired 22 shots into the man.
After a police investigation, a suspect has been arrested in the shooting of a 71-year-old man. The suspect rode the Q train on patrol three times before shooting him. The victim worked as a researcher for Goldman Sachs. Authorities believe that he attempted to confront the suspect after he saw that the latter was trying to break into his car. Maestas-Sanchez has been placed in jail without bail. Police have identified additional suspects who have committed criminal trespass crimes in the same area.
Suspect rolled up on a motorcycle
The suspect rolled up on a motorcycle and opened fire on a woman, who was directing traffic. The victim was a grandmother who had last spoken with her grandson five minutes before she was shot. The suspect also had a history of bringing food to the woman. A possible family member was waiting in a black van to help the victim. The victim’s boyfriend struck the suspect with his car and rushed over to help.
Jonathon Myers was armed and began firing at passing cars. When the police arrived, they found him and exchanged gunfire with him. The police returned fire and Myers was taken into custody. The shooting victim was transported to Grant Medical Center, but thankfully none of the officers were seriously injured. One officer was transported to the hospital as a precaution. While the suspect was shot and killed, all the officers were unharmed.
The shooting victim was a woman working on a construction site. When the gunman arrived on the scene, he rolled up on a motorcycle and started firing. The victim was then taken to a hospital in critical condition. The shooting suspect’s identity remains unknown, but it appears that he knew his victims’ intentions. The suspect’s previous convictions include vehicular hijacking, aggravated robbery, and possession of a controlled substance.
A woman in her 20s reported seeing the suspect in the 200 block of NW 53rd Street at 10:00 AM. She described him as a bald white male with a black milk cart on the back. The female also claimed to have taken a red hat from a residence. The driver of the motorcycle did not find the suspect. There were no other residents reported missing items, so the investigation is ongoing.
Unidentified offender fired shots at vehicles
Two people were shot in separate incidents on 71 this morning. At about 2:57 a.m., a man was walking down a sidewalk when a vehicle pulled up and fired shots at him. The shot struck the man in the lower back. The victim was transported to Advocate Christ Medica Center in critical condition. The offender is still at large. The shooting remains under investigation.
The Ohio State Highway Patrol responded to the scene and found a man who was in a gray Ford Fusion firing shots at passing cars. The driver was uninjured and a second occupant of the vehicle was taken to Grant Medical Center. No one else was injured in the incident. The Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigation is investigating the incident. At the time of the shooting, the scene was busy, with a police response involving several departments and the Ohio State Highway Patrol.
Officers found skid marks on a traffic island southwest of the vehicles. Officers responded to the shots with their weapons drawn. The subject vehicle was shot from all sides. A vehicle was shot by both sides of the highway, leaving no witnesses. Several other vehicles were damaged, including two police cars. Police have not determined why the suspect fired shots. Police are continuing to investigate and are hoping to apprehend the offender.
An unidentified offender fired shots at vehicles on the 71 freeway at 12:01 a.m., leaving one man with a gunshot wound to the leg and another shot in the thigh. The second victim, a 22-year-old man, was injured and taken to Mount Sinai Hospital in critical condition. The third victim, a woman, was also shot in the neck and body, but was pronounced dead at the scene.
Officers shot suspect
Police in Ohio have arrested a man after he opened fire on a car on Interstate 71 today, killing the man who was driving. He is facing an attempted aggravated murder charge. The shooting occurred near the Gemini Place interchange. According to reports, the suspect had a gun and was shooting at northbound vehicles. At least three cars were struck by the gunfire. The suspect was taken to the hospital in critical condition, but his condition has since improved.
The unidentified suspect was shot by officers who responded to the scene. The suspect was airlifted to Grant Medical Center in critical condition, according to authorities. A second occupant of the vehicle was also taken into custody. Earlier, the same vehicle was involved in a hit-skip crash in western Franklin County. Columbus police arrested a woman who was the driver of the vehicle. No injuries were reported in either incident, but several vehicles were damaged by the suspect’s gunfire.
According to witness video, the suspect was driving a gray Ford Fusion when he began shooting at passing vehicles. When the officers arrived, they returned fire. The suspect was then arrested and the police were able to arrest him. It is unknown what caused the crash, but the suspect’s death is being investigated. The incident occurred on a busy highway in Columbus. Further, the suspect is a wanted felon.
The incident was captured on video by the driver of the suspect’s car, and video of the shooting was later released. The suspect, identified as Rameek Smith, shot the officers multiple times. One of the officers was shot in the arm, while the suspect was hit in the head. The incident is under investigation by the Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigation. Ultimately, police will be able to determine if any additional arrests are necessary.
Van carrying students to state wrestling tournament also targeted
At least three vehicles were struck by gunfire on I-71 in Columbus, including a police cruiser. A van carrying Madison High School students was also targeted. At least one of the shooting victims was injured. A female passenger in the southbound vehicle recorded the entire incident on video, and she also took a photo of the suspect and the van, as well as the shooting suspect.