Police said the suspect is a thin black man, about 6-feet tall, wearing black clothing and carrying a large handgun. "He was the sweetest person, never any problems," his cousin, Linda Daniels, told the newspaper.ĭugan urged Seminole Heights residents to stay inside and prepare to share with police any potential detail that might be useful as the SWAT team and police dogs cleared properties. "And we need everyone's cooperation we need everyone to pay attention to what's been going on." "I believe that this person lives in this neighborhood," Dugan added as he spoke with reporters at the scene. For more on this story, visit CBS Miami.SWAT officers assisted by agents from the Federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives could be seen patrolling the streets with rifles as they moved through yards and banged on doors. "Our officers responded within seconds," Dugan said, noting that enabled officers to quickly set up a perimeter around a roughly square-mile area. Officers quickly moved in, and found the body of Ronald Felton, 60, who had been walking across the street when a gunman came up behind him and fired, interim Police Chief Brian Dugan said. Residents of the Seminole Heights neighborhood reported hearing shots just before 5 a.m. (AP) - Tampa police blockaded a neighborhood and searched with a SWAT team and dogs for a possible serial killer Tuesday after a fourth person was shot dead for no apparent reason.
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