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Gun in Deadly Long Island Stop & Shop Shooting Hasn t Yet Been Found, Sources Say

Updated 3 hours ago What to Know Sources say cops are still looking for the gun used in Tuesday s deadly Long Island grocery store shooting Suspect Gabriel DeWitt Wilson was taken into custody after an hours-long manhunt; he faces murder and attempted murder charges The victim who died has been identified as 49-year-old Ray Wishropp; information on a possible attorney for Wilson wasn t immediately available The gun used in the deadly shooting at a Long Island Stop & Shop earlier this week has not yet been recovered, two law enforcement officials with direct knowledge of the investigation told News 4 Thursday. Download our mobile app for iOS or Android to get alerts for local breaking news and weather.

Suspected Stop & Shop shooter charged with murder at arraignment

Suspected Stop & Shop shooter charged with murder at arraignment
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Police: Long Island store shooter was a troubled employee

Police: Long Island store shooter was a troubled employee MICHAEL R. SISAK, Associated Press April 21, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail A man who killed a manager and wounded two workers at a Long Island grocery store was a “troubled employee” who had been reprimanded in recent months for threatening and sexually harassing colleagues, police said Wednesday. Gabriel DeWitt Wilson, a shopping cart collector at Stop & Shop in West Hempstead, opened fire Tuesday in an office area above the retail floor about 40 minutes after talking to a manager about transferring to another store, Nassau County Police Detective Sergeant Stephen Fitzpatrick said. Tips from the public led police to an apartment building about 2 miles (3 kilometers) away, where officers in tactical gear blocked off doors and cornered Wilson “like a mouse in a trap,” arresting him about four hours after the shooting, Fitzpatrick said.

Police: Long Island store shooter who killed manager was a troubled employee

Police: Long Island store shooter who killed manager was a ‘troubled employee’ Updated Apr 21, 2021; By Associated Press A man who killed a manager and wounded two workers at a Long Island grocery store was a “troubled employee” who had been reprimanded in recent months for threatening and sexually harassing colleagues, police said Wednesday. Gabriel DeWitt Wilson, a shopping cart collector at Stop & Shop in West Hempstead, opened fire Tuesday in an office area above the retail floor about 40 minutes after talking to a manager about transferring to another store, Nassau County Police Detective Sergeant Stephen Fitzpatrick said. Tips from the public led police to an apartment building about 2 miles (3 kilometers) away, where officers in tactical gear blocked off doors and cornered Wilson “like a mouse in a trap,” arresting him about four hours after the shooting, Fitzpatrick said.

Co-workers previously reported alleged Long Island store shooter for threats, harassment, police say

Co-workers previously reported alleged Long Island store shooter for threats, harassment, police say By MICHAEL R. SISAK The Associated Press,Updated April 21, 2021, 1:51 p.m. Email to a Friend Emergency service personnel work at the scene of a shooting at a Stop & Shop supermarket.Mary Altaffer/Associated Press A man suspected of killing a manager and wounding two workers at a Long Island grocery store was a “troubled employee” who’d been reprimanded in recent months for threatening and sexually harassing colleagues, police said Wednesday. Gabriel DeWitt Wilson, a shopping car collector at Stop & Shop in West Hempstead, opened fire Tuesday in an office area above the retail floor about 40 minutes after talking to a manager about transferring to another store, Nassau County Police Detective Sergeant Stephen Fitzpatrick said.

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