Persons of interest are wanted in connection with five recent killings that Stockton Police Chief Stanley McFadden said appear to be related. We weren’t able to determine if it was one or two or three people,” McFadden said at a press conference on Friday. “I believe there is some interconnectedness.” It’s unclear at this time whether the person of interest is a suspect or a witness, he said. He said it was “extremely difficult” to identify who was involved in the series of killings. July 8-August 12:31 a 35-year-old white man died at block 5600 on Kermit Lane. A Hispanic man aged 11-43 was murdered in his 4900 block on West Lane at 9:49 pm on August 21. A Hispanic man aged 30-21 was murdered at 6:41 a.m. on Sept. 6 at East He Hammer He Lane in his 800 block. A Hispanic man aged 21-52 was murdered at 4:27 am on September 4 in his 4400th block on Manchester Avenue. 27 – At 1:51 a.m., a 54-year-old Hispanic man was murdered on the 900 block of Porter Avenue. I know at this point,” McFadden said. In these shootings, the victims appeared to have been caught off-guard, he said. “Because of the location and timing and lack of lighting, there are no eyewitnesses,” McFadden said. “This is due to our detectives not coming home, staying focused on the cause, and reviewing hundreds of hours of video trying to make something happen. It’s a hate crime. Pictured below. It shows who Stockton Police are investigating: “There are people who are grieving, the community is grieving, the community is scared. As the family grieved, he urged people not to spread false information.No other suspects have been identified, he said.Police said any of the investigations would yield information leading to arrests. A tips line was also opened on Friday to submit information at 209-937-8167 Tips can be emailed to [email protected] Video surveillance Stocktonpdca.evidence.com Video below: Stockton Police Chief answers questions about serial murder McFadden urges people to be careful when out and about, especially at night Turn your head and stay in the light ‘A clock, said McFadden. | | Video below | Stockton residents react to police warnings following recent unsolved murders Stockton has seen 43 murders so far this year, according to the police department. murders, compared with 32 for the same period last year. KCRA 3 tracks the location and volume of shootings and gun-related incidents in both Stockton and Sacramento. Click on his interactive map below.
Persons of interest are being sought in connection with five recent killings that Stockton Police Chief Stanley McFadden said appeared to be related. I have not been able to determine if it was the work of a person.
“By definition you could probably call these a series of killings, but at this point we don’t know if it was one, two or three,” McFadden said at a news conference on Friday. “I believe there is some kind of interconnectivity.”
It is unclear at this time whether the person of interest is a suspect or a witness, he said.
He said it was “extremely difficult” to identify who was responsible for the string of killings that took place from July to this month.
“These incidents are happening during dark hours. These incidents are happening where people are alone, not in well-lit areas,” McFadden said.
These are the five cases that are considered connected.
Video below: Stockton Police Chief Reviews Series of Murders
“I feel like they’re interconnected in some way, but I don’t know how much at this point,” McFadden said.
In these shootings, the victims appeared to have been caught off-guard, he said.
“Because of the location and timing and lack of lighting, there are no eyewitnesses,” McFadden said. “This is due to our detectives not going home and staying focused on the cause and reviewing hundreds of hours of video trying to get something going.”
McFadden also said he had no connection with gang violence at this time and said there was no indication that these were hate crimes.
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“Stop the killing. We have a choice. Stop the killing,” McFadden told the man behind the murder. “Some people are grieving, the community is grieving, the community is scared. Stop it.”
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McFadden said he would continue to provide updates on the investigation and urged his family not to spread misinformation as they grieved.
No other suspects have been identified, he said.
A cash reward of $85,000 is being offered to anyone who can provide information leading to an arrest in any of the investigations, police said.
A tip line was also opened on Friday to submit information at 209-937-8167. Tips can be emailed to [email protected]. Video surveillance can be submitted to Stocktonpdca.evidence.com.
“We are committed to protecting our community and using all the resources at our disposal to resolve these cases.
Video below: Stockton Police Chief Answers Questions About Series of Killings
McFadden urged people to be careful when going out, especially at night.
“I can’t say enough. You have to be aware of your surroundings. Be careful not to become a victim. Turn your head and stay where the lights are,” he said. rice field.
He also advised people to go out in groups, communicate with others, and stay in well-lit areas.
The department has also increased patrols and has more resources working around the clock, McFadden said.
| | Video below | Stockton residents react to police warnings following recent unsolved murders
Stockton has had 43 murders so far this year, compared with 32 at the same time last year, according to the police department.
KCRA 3 tracks the location and volume of shootings and gun-related incidents in both Stockton and Sacramento. Click on the interactive map below.
This is a developing story. See KCRA 3 for the latest information.