Bullet casings found after shootings in Phoenix serial killer case

Authorities investigating nine nighttime drive-by shootings in Phoenix believed to be the work of a serial killer recovered bullet casings from at least three of the crime scenes and received detailed vehicle descriptions from witnesses, according to police reports.

(FOX)- Witnesses say the victims were standing outside after dark when a man fired a handgun from a car and then fled the area. Police say the documents were released Tuesday in response to public records requests from news organizations.

In all, seven people have been killed and two others wounded in shootings from mid-March until mid-July. The attacks are occurring in two predominantly Latino neighborhoods located about 10 miles apart.

Investigators believe the crimes were carried out by a lanky Hispanic man in his early 20s, but they are leaving open the possibility that someone else may have participated in the attacks. They don’t believe the attacks are racially motivated. No motive has been established.

Though the reports specified that shell casings were found at each of the three crime scenes, investigators declined to reveal whether that evidence or other evidence led them to conclude the attacks are related and committed by the same killer.

“I am confident they are linked,” Phoenix police spokesman Sgt. Jonathan Howard said.

In the first attack on March 17, witnesses said a young man driving a late ’90s brown Nissan car with tinted windows and a rear spoiler pulled up to a 16-year-old boy who was outside with friends, extended a handgun out of the car’s window and shot the victim in the arm, stomach and hip. The victim saw only part of the suspect’s face.

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