Tuesday, June 21, 2011

COPS: LONG ISLAND PHARMACY MURDERS 'CHILLING'

COPS IN New York are hunting the dope fiend who butchered four innocent people in a Long Island pharmacy Sunday--Father's Day, as the city cries out for justice.  Earlier reports suggest the cops KNOW who the killer is but since backed off. The triggerman executed the four people--two employees and two customers--one by one at point blank range. He then filled his backpack with pills. Cops have called the executions "chilling" and "methodical."
Police Commissioner Richard Dormer said: "It's the most vicious crime that I have encountered. They
offered no resistance and did not appear to provoke the assault. They were all shot at close range. They were shot very suddenly, and very quickly. They were killed for no apparent reason."

It's believed the suspect is armed and dangerous and a hardcore junkie. Police circulated photos showing a skinny white man with short, dark hair and a scraggly beard wearing a white cap, sunglasses, a dark hooded sweatshirt and jeans.
Cops were called to Haven Drugs in Medford by James Manzella, whose fiancee, Jaime Taccetta, 33, went to get a prescription filled. When cops arrived at the store they found Taccetta, pharmacist Raymond Ferguson, 45, his assistant Jennifer Mejia, 17, pictured right, and another customer Bryon Sheffield, 71, all dead. Jennifer hoped to be a doctor .
Her sister Leslie said: "My sister was a good person. She didn't deserve to die--not like that."
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