
A detective scrolled through social media. What he noticed helped catch a person wanted for shooting homeless men in 2 cities
CNN
Capt. Kevin Kentish, a Queens native who now works with the Metropolitan Police Department in Washington, DC, was scrolling through his social media over the weekend when something caught his eye.
Kentish, who still stayed up to date with news from his home state, saw footage that New York City police had released of a person of interest wanted in connection with the shootings of two homeless individuals there, one of whom was killed.
In DC, Kentish and his team were investigating a March 9 killing of a homeless person. The detective flagged the photos to his colleagues, and they reached out to New York and federal law enforcement agencies and began comparing evidence, including shell casings left behind at the scenes.

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