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Update: Army Recruiter Killed In LR Shooting
Update: Army Recruiter Killed In LR Shooting - todaysthv.com | KTHV | Little Rock, AR
we will kept updates of LR shooting and also suspects
Update: Army Recruiter Killed In LR Shooting - todaysthv.com | KTHV | Little Rock, AR
Police are trying to determine a motive for the fatal shooting at an Army recruiting office in Little Rock. One recruiter, 23-year-old William Long, was killed and another wounded when a man in a black vehicle opened fire at the west Little Rock shopping center.
The two men were wounded outside an Army recruiting office in the Ashley Square Shopping Center off Rodney Parham Road near Reservoir Road around 10:20 a.m.
According to Little Rock police, someone inside a black SUV opened fire on two recruiters standing outside the office. William Long, 23, of Conway, died late Monday morning of multiple gunshot wounds. The other victim, 19-year-old Quinton Ezeagwula of Jacksonville, is reportedly in serious condition but is expected to recover.
Recruiting commander Lt. Col Thomas F. Artis says the victims had just completed basic training and were spending two weeks in Little Rock to recruit in their home area, showing the difference that less than two months of training made in their lives.
Police say the suspect, Abdulhakim Margahid Muhammad, also known as Carlos Bledsoe, is believed to have been specifically targeting military personnel. Authorities say Muhammad apparently acted alone in the shootings. He is being charged with one count of Capital Murder and 15 counts of terroristic threatening. Police searched Muhammad's apartment off Mara Lynn Drive Monday afternoon, seizing evidence related to the shooting.
The FBI is also involved in the investigation.
Little Rock police caught up with Muhammad shortly after the shooting at the intersection of I-30 and I-630 near downtown Little Rock. Little Rock Police Lt. Terry Hastings says weapons, including an assault rifle, were found inside the SUV. A shotgun and another weapon were also found inside the vehicle.
The Little Rock Fire Department's bomb squad was called in after a suspicious device was found inside the suspect's vehicle after it was stopped on Interstate 30 near Interstate 630. No explosives were found.
Traffic at the I-30/630 interchange was blocked for about three hours while authorities searched the suspects vehicle.
we will kept updates of LR shooting and also suspects

