Man questioned in Brooklyn, NY, shopkeeper slayings

AP

This sketch released by the New York Police Department shows a man who is being sought in connection with the fatal shooting of shopkeeper Isaac Kadare at his store in the Brooklyn borough of New York, on Aug. 2. The same gun that killed Kadare was also used in the murders of two other shopkeepers, according to police.

NEW YORK -- Police in Brooklyn are questioning a man who may be "John Doe Duffel Bag,"  the balding man with a mustache who was seen on surveillance video near the scene of the latest slaying in series of deadly shootings of Brooklyn business owners of Middle Eastern descent.  

The man, described as a person of interest,  was picked up in the Bay Ridge neighborhood on Tuesday afternoon and is talking to police, sources tell NBC 4 New York. 

The latest development comes as authorities are searching for a possible serial killer who has gunned down three Brooklyn business owners since the summer. Detectives who specialize in hate crimes and FBI analysts who specialize in behavioral analysis have joined the case, authorities said.


Police Commissioner Ray Kelly said earlier Monday that police were working to identify the tall, balding man with a mustache who was seen on surveillance video wearing an overcoat and carrying a black duffel bag near the scene of the latest shooting. NBC 4 New York has learned that the same man was also seen on video near the second shooting in August.

Authorities say two other possible witnesses seen on video have been questioned and released.

The latest victim, 78-year-old Rahmatollah Vahidipour, a Jewish man from Iran, was killed in his women's clothing boutique on Flatbush Avenue on Friday.

"The possibility of a bias motive here is something that can't be excluded," Kelly said.

After the latest killing, detectives discovered the same gun was used in the fatal shootings of two other shopkeepers when ballistics matched the .22-caliber gun shell casings on all three. On July 6, Mohamed Gebeli, 65, an Egyptian immigrant and a Muslim, was found shot in the back of his shop, Valentino Fashion Inc. On Aug. 6, Isaac Kadare, 59, also Egyptian but Jewish, was shot in the head in his store, Amazing 99 Cent Deal.

There were other similarities, authorities said: The bodies were all partially obscured by clothing or, in one case, a box. The shops all lacked surveillance cameras, and the owners were alone in the store. The locations of the shops are each about 4 miles apart, with addresses that contain the number eight. Money was taken from everyone but Vahidipour, who had $171 in his pocket.

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"We're trying to put it together. We're talking to the FBI; we're doing an all-out effort to solve these murders," Kelly said.

Kelly said it's reasonable to think the shooter had canvassed the area to find locations where no cameras existed. "Here you have three stores where the proprietor is there by himself, no cameras in any of these," he said. "You'd have to speculate that some sort of reconnaissance was going on before the murders took place." The commissioner said no one has been named a suspect and no arrests had been made. The killings chilled local shopkeepers.

"Pretty nerve-wracking that a serial killer is on the loose in Brooklyn. You know it's the third one with the same gun," said Howard Prince, the manager of a business near the She She Boutique. Prince said police were stressing that no one should work alone. "I mean that's not the part that concerns me," he said. "The part that concerns me is you take somebody's life that's 78 years old for no reason." Kelly said city shop owners should be alert and aware of their surroundings and should call police or 911 at the sign of trouble.

NBC New York's Jonathan Dienst and Shimon Prokupecz and The Associated Press contributed to this report.

 

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Detectives who specialize in hate crimes

Ya think???????

Hope they find this POS soon and before he strikes again.

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Reply#1 - Tue Nov 20, 2012 9:19 PM EST

oh oh - gun article!

I love pushing buttons...hehehe.

    #1.1 - Wed Nov 21, 2012 12:05 AM EST
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    Seems like the poster in the 1st story that said the killer was killing jews was correct. He must of known something the rest of us didn't know as his post was collapsed. I've never heard of an Iranian jew before.

      Reply#2 - Tue Nov 20, 2012 9:36 PM EST

      stc1993 , you have never heard of a person living in Iran who practices the Jewish religion? Just about every country on the planet has at least some citizens who are of the Jewish faith. Granted they are made to feel less than welcome in some countries so they have to practice their faith behind closed doors but they are there.

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      #2.1 - Tue Nov 20, 2012 10:49 PM EST
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      I'm surprised nobody else has mentioned this but does the sketch look like a balding man with a mustache? Not to me. They had the same picture in article yesterday also. Am I missing something?

        Reply#3 - Wed Nov 21, 2012 12:42 AM EST

        Just the mustache...and he recently joined Hair Club for Men...

          #3.1 - Wed Nov 21, 2012 1:00 AM EST

          lol. yup-exactly what i was gonna post. we must be missing something. I know I need new glasses, how 'bout you?

            #3.2 - Wed Nov 21, 2012 2:53 AM EST
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            andrefan: I wondered the same thing. There was no mention of his race in the article either. hmmm

              Reply#4 - Wed Nov 21, 2012 12:54 AM EST

              Is Jay-Z murdering Brooklyn shopkeepers?

                Reply#5 - Wed Nov 21, 2012 1:28 AM EST
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