After an hours-long manhunt, 30-year-old Gabriel DeWitt Wilson, a man authorities describe as being a person of interest in the deadly Long Island Stop & Shop shooting that took place Tuesday morning, has been taken into custody.
Although the authorities said they were actively searching for Wilson, they stopped short of calling him a suspect, rather describing him as "a person of interest" they believe to be the shooter.
Here is what we know so far as information slowly coming to light regarding who exactly Wilson is and his role in the deadly shooting:
At least 1 dead, 2 wounded
A man wearing all black walked into an upstairs office area of a Long Island Stop & Shop late Tuesday morning and shot three people, killing one of them, in the town of West Hempstead before fleeing the scene, Nassau County police officials say. That man is alleged to have been Wilson, police say. He is believed to have had a small handgun.
It wasn't immediately clear if the victims were targeted in some way. The one who died was a 49-year-old man. Two other victims were taken to area hospitals; their identities haven't been released and the nature of their injuries wasn't known.
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Gabriel Dewitt Wilson has ties to the grocery store where the shooting took place
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According to Nassau County Police, Wilson has ties to the West Hempstead Stop & Shop store. Authorities say he was either a former employee or currently working at the store.
Motive unknown and under investigation
The shooting, according to authorities, took place at the management offices of the store, on the second floor. Although it appears to be a work-related shooting, the motive is still unknown and under investigation.
Hours-long manhunt
Wilson, who police say they "believe" to be responsible for the 11:20 a.m. gunfire at the Cherry Valley Avenue store, was taken into custody around 3 p.m. after a four-hour manhunt, police confirmed.
Authorities said that Wilson fled the area after the shooting. Wilson remained at large for nearly four hours and was believed to have a small handgun. Earlier, a senior law enforcement official said he may have hopped on a bus to escape (possibly to NYC) and was last seen heading westbound on Hempstead Turnpike.
Wilson was described as 6â2â, wearing a black hat, a black mask and a black sweatshirt.
Details on his apprehension weren't immediately known.