Man suspected of killing 5 in Missouri, Kansas captured

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Man suspected of killing 5 in Missouri, Kansas captured

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Associated Press
By JIM SUHR
2 hours ago



KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) ? A Mexican national suspected of killing his neighbor and three other men at his neighbor's Kansas home before killing another man about 170 miles away in Missouri was captured early Wednesday, authorities said.


Pablo Antonio Serrano-Vitorino, 40, was captured without resisting shortly before 12:30 a.m. Wednesday following a manhunt. He was found hiding face-down in a ditch about two or three miles from the scene of the last killing, which happened Tuesday morning at a rural home near New Florence, a small community about 70 miles west of St. Louis, said Lt. Paul Reinsch of the Missouri State Highway Patrol.

Serrano-Vitorino, who has been living in Kansas City, Kansas, was caught shortly after someone called the authorities to report that he had fled from an armed man who had approached him, the patrol said.

Serrano Vitorino is in the country illegally, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement said in a statement. He was deported from the U.S. in April 2004 and illegally re-entered the country sometime later. ICE said it would place a detainer on Serrano-Vitorino.

When he was captured, Serrano-Vitorino had an assault-style rifle with him, said John Ham, a regional spokesman for the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives. He said he didn't know if the gun was used in the attacks, and that agents were trying to determine how he acquired the weapon.

"If he was in the country illegally, and that certainly appears to be the case, it would have been illegal for him to have a firearm under federal law," Ham said.

Authorities allege that Serrano-Vitorino gunned down his neighbor, 41-year-old Michael Capps, and three other men at Capps' home late Monday before fleeing, leading to a manhunt. Authorities identified them Wednesday as two local brothers ? Austin Harter, 29, and Clint Harter, 27 ? and 36-year-old Jeremy Waters, of Miami County, Kansas. Before dying, one of the four managed to call police.

Authorities believe Serrano-Vitorino killed 49-year-old Randy Nordman on Tuesday morning at Nordman's home near New Florence, which is along Interstate 70, the major highway connecting Kansas City and St. Louis.

A truck that Serrano-Vitorino was believed to be driving was found abandoned around 7 a.m. Tuesday along the interstate. About 25 minutes later, sheriff's deputies responded to a shooting about 5 miles away at Nordman's property. Reinsch said a witness called 911 to report seeing a man running from the property, leading to a search of the thickly-wooded surrounding area.

Serrano-Vitorino has been charged with four counts of first-degree murder in the Kansas killings and one count of first-degree murder and other charges in the Missouri killing.

He was being held Wednesday in a Montgomery County, Missouri, jail on $2 million bond linked to Kansas charges.

Authorities haven't discussed a motive for any of the killings.

Reinsch has said that investigators weren't aware of any connection between Serrano-Vitorino and Nordman, whose home is near his family's campground and a racetrack for remote-controlled cars.

Serrano-Vitorino was charged with battery last summer, according to the Kansas City, Kansas, municipal court clerk's office. He has also been cited for traffic violations.

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Associated Press writers Heather Hollingsworth, Margaret Stafford and Maria Sudekum contributed to this story.
 

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Obama: Mass shootings should dominate the news



Gregory Korte, USA TODAY 5:12 p.m. EST February 26, 2016

President Barack Obama says the U.S. cannot become numb to mass shootings occurring once a week in the U.S. (Feb. 26) AP




President Obama implored the media to pay more attention to mass shootings Friday, saying "the real tragedy is the degree to which this has become routine."

Obama's remarks at a Florida battery factory were his first public remarks since a a shooter opened fire in a lawn mower parts factory in Hesston, Kansas Thursday, killing three people and leaving 14 wounded.

"I hope all of you pay attention to this. I hope the media pays attention to this. Once a week we have these shootings, and it doesn't dominate the news. And that's got to change," Obama said Friday at an event in Jacksonville, Fla. intended to highlight the success of his 2009 economic stimulus plan.

?As long as I hold this office I?m going to keep on bringing this up, even if it's not getting the attention that it should. And I wish I didn't have to keep on talking about it. Lord knows I wish I didn?t have to make these phone calls and comfort families," he said.







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Kansas gunman served court order 90 minutes before rampage


Earlier, Obama called Hesston Mayor David Kauffman while flying to Florida from Air Force One. The White House said the president offered his condolences for the victims and his gratitude to the off-duty police officer was first on the scene and acted quickly to save lives.

The Hesston shooting, Obama noted, follows the Kalamazoo, Mich. rampage last week that left six people dead.

?These acts may not dominate the news today but these are two more communities in America that are torn apart by grief. And I thought it was important for me to say something today because somehow, as I've said before, this becomes routine," Obama said. "We cannot become numb to this."

It's not the first time Obama has challenged the news media to pay more attention to gun violence. After a shooting at an Oregon community college last October, he asked news organizations to "tally up the number of Americans who?ve been killed through terrorist attacks over the last decade and the number of Americans who?ve been killed by gun violence, and post those side-by-side on your news reports."

He also said he would speak out on every mass shooting and pledged to "politicize" the issue until Congress passed gun control legislation.

What a difference a FEW WEEKS MAKE, Obama hasn't said a word, go figure.

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Your problem isn't with illegal immigrants committing crimes or with the amount of gun crimes committed in this country, you're upset because Obama hasn't had a press conference about it. :facepalm:


You guys are completely out of touch. Unreal.
 

Skulnik

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Your problem isn't with illegal immigrants committing crimes or with the amount of gun crimes committed in this country, you're upset because Obama hasn't had a press conference about it. :facepalm:


You guys are completely out of touch. Unreal.

He did EXACTLY what I thought he would do.

Nuff Said



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