Madison Meeks

Editor-in-Chief

mvm7037@psu.edu

 

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA –  After struggling to deal with the homelessness crisis for years, Los Angeles authorities have begun to urge homeless people to find shelter for a new, peculiarly frightening reason. They have stated that there is reason to believe that a serial killer is targeting people on the streets at large in California. 

November 26, 27, and 29 in the early morning hours had three murders of people who were living alone on the streets. According to Fox News, each case is similar because the suspect walked up and opened fire. After shooting the victims, the suspect then walked away.

The suspect has been described by Los Angeles police as a ‘lone individual believed to be male, wearing a hoodie’ based on camera footage that was found. They have revealed that they do not have a list of suspects because it is still early in the investigation. It has also been revealed that the victims did not have anything else in common besides being homeless at the time of their murders. Each of the victims was murdered in different locations but were killed within days of each other.

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