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An Arrest Is Made in Road Shootings - New York Times


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GRANDVIEW, Mo. — The police have arrested a man in a string of random Kansas City-area highway shootings that have wounded three people.


Chief Darryl Forte of the Kansas City, Mo., police declined to identify the suspect during a Thursday night news conference near the man’s home in Grandview. He said he would discuss the case in further detail at a news conference on Friday.


Officers were searching the single-story home, and a green Dodge Neon with Illinois license plates that was behind it has been towed away.


The police said last week that they had connected 12 shootings since early March in which vehicles were targeted on Kansas City-area highways and roads.


Most of the reported shootings were in the southern part of Kansas City known as the Grandview Triangle, where several highways intersect.



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