A man who authorities say may be linked to recent killings in a Tampa, Fla. neighborhood was being interviewed by police on Tuesday as a gun was checked for any ties to the four shootings.Police Chief Brian Dugan told reporters an unidentified man was being questioned, but had not been arrested. He said police got a tip that a man had a gun at a McDonald’s restaurant in the Ybor City section of Tampa.READ MORE: Tampa police going door-to-door in hunt for possible serial killer after 4th victim found Police confiscated the man’s gun, but have not determined whether it was linked to any of the four murders in Tampa‘s Seminole Heights neighborhood over the past two months.
WATCH ABOVE: Serial killer randomly shooting people in Tampa Bay murders 4th victim “As far as to whether I’m optimistic whether this has to do with Seminole Heights, yes. This has to do with Seminole Heights,” Dugan said. “I’m optimistic on this one, but only time will tell. We have a lot of work to do.”Fears of a serial killer have surged since three people were killed in the neighborhood over an 11-day period in October. A fourth victim, a 60-year-old man, was shot to death on Nov. 14.READ MORE: Tampa police search for possible serial killer after 3 seemingly random shootings Video shown on WFTS-TV in Tampa showed police putting a black man wearing a gray short-sleeved shirt in the back of a cruiser and driving him away to police headquarters.WATCH: ‘Hunt him down and bring his head to me’, Tampa mayor says about killer who gunned down 3 people
Footage also showed police tape around a red Ford Mustang believed to be owned by the man in the parking lot of the McDonald’s.Police this month released two videos of a man they suspect is responsible for the nighttime attacks. They showed what appeared to be a thin black man, whom police described as between 6 feet and 6 feet 2 inches tall.Both of the videos were taken near the locations of the murders and around the times of two of the killings. A $100,000 reward is being offered in the case.
Tampa police question man over possible link to Seminole Heights serial killings
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