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The man arranged 3 shootouts in a day in New York: two people were killed

'07.12.2022'

Lyudmila Balabay

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A man with a long list of crimes in 24 hours staged three shootings in New York. He killed two young people and wounded a 96-year-old man. The crimes took place in Brooklyn and Manhattan, reports New York Times.

It all started on December 5 at around 9:30 am at Kingsborough House in Crown Heights. 28-year-old Sundance Oliver tried to rob a woman on the street and wounded a 96-year-old man passing by. The victim was taken to the hospital with an ankle injury, and the suspect fled.

Nearly six hours later, Oliver opened fire on a building in Lower Manhattan. 21-year-old Kevon Langston received several injuries. He was taken to Bellevue Hospital, where doctors pronounced him dead.

Around midnight, Oliver began shooting at Kingsborough House. Keyira Rattray-Brothers, 17, was shot in the chest and later died in hospital.

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The police went on high alert and actively searched for the perpetrator. Law enforcement officers described Oliver as armed and "extremely dangerous" and asked the public for help in finding him. They drew people's attention to the fact that the man has prominent tattoos, including a large green rose on the right side of his neck with the words "rich forever" above it.

At dawn on December 6, Oliver himself appeared at the 77th police station. He behaved very aggressively, and the officers had to subdue him. Some time later, he was taken away in an ambulance to be examined at a local hospital.

Oliver is "well known" to the police, having been arrested 12 times previously. Including on charges of possession of weapons. According to court records, Oliver served five years for first-degree robbery and was released on parole in July 2020.

Police said eyewitnesses to both murders identified Oliver as the shooter, but the motive for these crimes remains unclear. He faces charges including murder and attempted murder.

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