Just riding around the country with a murder weapon on my person even though there was probably tons of places to get rid of it. Criminals can be really stupid.
Good for her! She's going to get a nice reward for being aware and making the call.John Miller on CNN:
An employee looks at this person in Mcdonalds and she believes he resembles the photos that have been put out. She calls 911. Police engage man and that's when they found all that stuff on him. One of the ID's matches the NJ drivers license name. Documents that seem to be relevant to this case. Would stop short of calling it a "manifesto." Carrying documents that may relate to motive.
He'll probably enjoy the hero worship he'll get from certain people.I’m shocked that he still has the weapon and everything else on him. Maybe he just didn’t care about being caught after the fact. Crazy!
According to which ID, though?CNN just said person being questioned is age 26.
Thinking the same. If it actually is a B&T, that's a $2,000+ gun. Unless its stolen or he has nothing to lose, he wasn't going to dump it.
If it is him (and so far, it sounds like it is), where was he headed? Home? Interior USA to put distance from NYC? To another target?The NYC perp was last seen entering GWB on Dec. 4, about 7:30 am.
Sort of hard to understand why 5 days later he is on a bus through central PA, only 270 miles from NYC.
If he had taken the one of the NJ buses that day, he could have been in Altuna by dinnertime. He could also have been on a plane to LA or Paris, or Toronto.
So where was he for 5 days, as the manhunt spread out?
Walter Mitty - fantasist.Sir,
Plz define a "Walt".
-Thx in advance
They didn't say. But CNN also just said one of the IDs, when Altoona PD checked with NYPD, "seems to match" (words to that effect) the name on the fake one used at the hostel. Also just said again that ID "relates" to the NY fake one.According to which ID, though?
It's OK to paraphrase, not quote.That's what the live updates on NYT say. I hope it's OK for me to paste here; I have a subscription.
An “elderly patron” of a McDonald’s in Altoona, Pa., provided the tip that led the authorities to hold the man for questioning, a senior law enforcement official said.
He planned to use it again. IMO.Just riding around the country with a murder weapon on my person even though there was probably tons of places to get rid of it. Criminals can be really stupid.
Really dumb to keep the ID. Really dumb.Redirect Notice
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The 26-year-old was picked up at a McDonald’s in Altoona after an employee thought he looked like the man in New York Police Department photos and called police, the sources said. Among his fake IDs is one NYPD believes was used by the killing suspect in New York.
Don't forget he had a weapon on him too.Just riding around the country with a murder weapon on my person even though there was probably tons of places to get rid of it. Criminals can be really stupid.