Phoenix police say they caught man who
killed nine in serial shootings
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[May 09, 2017]
By David Schwartz
PHOENIX (Reuters) - A 23-year-old man
suspected of killing eight people over seven months in a string of
serial shootings in Phoenix in 2016 is already behind bars on a murder
charge for another slaying the year before, the city's police chief said
on Monday.
Aaron Saucedo of Phoenix was arrested in April and later charged with
murder in connection with the first of the killings, which occurred in
August 2015, Phoenix Police Chief Jeri Williams told reporters at a news
conference. The 61-year-old victim, who was shot in front of his home,
dated Saucedo's mother.
Saucedo, who has been in custody since April, pleaded not guilty to that
charge.
Williams announced Saucedo has been linked to eight other shootings,
bringing to nine the total number of killings investigators linked to
him.
Saucedo faces the possibility of more than two dozen criminal charges,
including murder, attempted murder and aggravated assault, Williams
said.
Two people were injured in the shooting spree, which police said lasted
from August 2015 to July 2016.
Police gave few details on how they linked Saucedo to the killings and
they did not say why the attacks stopped last July. But they said in a
statement the evidence includes surveillance video, witness statements
and ballistics material.
One tipster could receive a $75,000 reward for information leading to
the arrest, police said.
An attorney for Saucedo did not return a call seeking comment.
Investigators initially believed a serial shooter was responsible for
seven deaths last year, but in recent weeks they determined two other
victims - the one killed in August 2015 and another person slain in
January 2016 - were shot by the so-called "serial street shooter" who
they believe to be Saucedo.
"Our hearts go out to the surviving families," Williams said. "Today we
are closer to providing them the justice they deserve."
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Aaron Saucedo, 23, was arrested in April and later charged with
murder in connection with the first of the killings, which occurred
in August 2015, is shown in this image released by Maricopa County
Sheriff's Office in Arizona, U.S. on May 8, 2017. Courtesy Maricopa
County Sheriff's Office/Handout via REUTERS
While Saucedo knew the first victim killed in August 2015, the other
slayings appear to have been random, police said.
The street shootings occurred late at night or early in the morning,
mostly on the west side of Phoenix.
In the most deadly single attack, two women and a 12-year-old girl
were shot to death in front of a home before dawn on June 12, 2016,
police said.
The Maricopa County attorney will review the case to determine which
charges to formally bring against him.
The Federal Bureau of Investigation took part in the probe.
(Reporting by David Schwartz in Phoenix; Writing by Alex
Dobuzinskis; Editing by G Crosse and Lisa Shumaker)
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