Active Shooter - NYPD Shield
Active Shooter - NYPD Shield
Active Shooter - NYPD Shield
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Casualties: 5 dead; 3 wounded<br />
Number of Weapons: 2<br />
Weapon Information: 2 handguns (one 9-millimeter semiautomatic<br />
and one .38-caliber revolver)<br />
Closest Relationship to the Victim: Professional<br />
Date Attack Concluded: Same day<br />
Resolution: Force<br />
Sources:<br />
1. Christopher Goffard, St. Petersburg Times, “He Killed … For No Reason,” April<br />
18, 2002,<br />
http://www.sptimes.com/2002/04/18/TampaBay/_He_killed__for_no_re.shtml.<br />
2. Law Enforcement News, “Shooting Gallery,” December 15/31, 1999,<br />
http://www.lib.jjay.cuny.edu/len/1999/12.30/gallery.html.<br />
Case #307<br />
November 4, 1999: Kevin Cruz opened fire at a shipyard, killing two people and<br />
wounding two others. Cruz fled the scene and was arrested months later.<br />
Number of Attack Locations: 1<br />
Location Information: Northlake Shipyard in Seattle, Washington<br />
Attacker Information: Kevin Cruz (29/M)<br />
Casualties: 2 dead; 2 wounded<br />
Number of Weapons: 1<br />
Weapon Information: Handgun (9-millimeter semi-automatic)<br />
Closest Relationship to the Victim: Professional<br />
Date Attack Concluded: Same day<br />
Resolution: Force<br />
Sources:<br />
1. Elizabeth Murtaugh, Associated Press, “Cruz Gets Life in Prison for Shipyard<br />
Slayings,” March 8, 2002,<br />
http://community.seattletimes.nwsource.com/archive/?date=20020308&slug=web<br />
cruz08.<br />
2. Nancy Bartley, The Seattle Times, “Testimony Begins in Trial for ’99 Shipyard<br />
Slayings; Victim Reported ‘Threats,’” January 3, 2002,<br />
http://community.seattletimes.nwsource.com/archive/?date=20020103&slug=cruz<br />
03m.<br />
3. Mike Carter, Steve Miletich, Nancy Bartley, and Dave Birkland, The Seattle<br />
Times, “Manhunt in Seattle – Shooting Not Random – Killer Had a Target, Police<br />
Say,” November 4, 1999,<br />
http://community.seattletimes.nwsource.com/archive/?date=19991104&slug=299<br />
3178.<br />
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