2 shootings, 4 killed in New YorkLoading
  • Upstate NY Shootings
    This undated photo provided by the New York State Police shows Kurt R. Meyers, the man being sought in connection with the shooting of six people in two incidents in upstate New York, Wednesday, March 13, 2013. Authorities said guns and ammunition were found inside Meyers' Mohawk, N.Y., apartment after emergency crews were sent to put out a fire there Wednesday morning. Soon after, two people were fatally shot and two others wounded at John's Barber Shop, around the corner from the apartment, police said. The second shooting happened about a mile away in Herkimer, where two people were killed at Gaffey's Fast Lube and Car Wash.
    AP
  • Upstate NY Shootings
    A law enforcement officer walks along Main Street in Herkimer, N.Y., while searching for a suspect in two shootings that killed four and injured at least two on, Wednesday, March 13, 2013. Authorities were looking for Kurt Meyers, said Joseph Malone, the police chief for Herkimer and Mohawk. Officials say guns and ammunition were found inside his Mohawk apartment after emergency crews were sent to a fire there Wednesday morning.
    Mike Groll | AP
  • CORRECTION Upstate NY Shootings
    New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo, right, walks to a vehicle as law enforcement officers take cover along Main Street after shots were fired while they were searching for a suspect in two shootings that killed four and injured at least two on, Wednesday, March 13, 2013, in Herkimer, N.Y. Authorities were looking for 64-year-old Kurt Meyers, said Herkimer Police Chief Joseph Malone. Officials say guns and ammunition were found inside his Mohawk apartment after emergency crews were sent to a fire there Wednesday morning.
    Mike Groll | AP
  • Upstate NY Shootings
    Emergency crews work at the scene of a shooting at Gaffey's car wash in the village of Herkimer, N.Y. after shootings at two different businesses left four people dead and at least two wounded, according to police, Wednesday, March 13, 2013. Police said two unidentified people were shot and killed at the car wash and two others were killed in a barber shop in the village of Mohawk, east of Syracuse.
    Rocco Laduca | AP
  • Upstate NY Shootings
    Firefighters battle a structure fire at an apartment building at 32 S. Washington St. in the village of Mohawk, N.Y., in connection with two shootings, Wednesday, March 13, 2013, at two different businesses that left four people dead and at least two wounded, according to police. State police told Mohawk Valley local media outlets a man shot and killed two unidentified people Wednesday morning at Gaffey’s Fast Lube in the village of Herkimer. Two others were killed at John’s Barber Shop, a mile away in the village of Mohawk. They said a total of six people had been shot.
    Steve Hughes | AP
  • Upstate NY Shootings
    Law enforcement officers take cover along Main Street in Herkimer, N.Y., when shots were fired while they were searching for a suspect in two shootings that killed four and injured at least two on, Wednesday, March 13, 2013. Authorities were looking for 64-year-old Kurt Meyers, said Herkimer Police Chief Joseph Malone. Officials say guns and ammunition were found inside his Mohawk apartment after emergency crews were sent to a fire there Wednesday morning.
    Mike Groll | AP
  • Upstate NY Shootings
    Law enforcement officers take cover along Main Street when shots were fired while searching for a suspect in two shootings that killed four and injured at least two on Wednesday, March 13, 2013, in Herkimer, N.Y. Authorities were looking for 64-year-old Kurt Meyers, said Herkimer Police Chief Joseph Malone. Officials say guns and ammunition were found inside his Mohawk apartment after emergency crews were sent to a fire there Wednesday morning.
    Mike Groll | AP
  • Mohawk Valley Shooting
    Law enforcement officers walk along Main Street while searching for a suspect in two shootings Wednesday, March 13, 2013, in Herkimer, N.Y. Two people were shot and killed Wednesday morning at a car wash in the village of Herkimer and two others were killed in a barber shop in the village of Mohawk, N.Y.
    Mike Groll | AP
  • Upstate NY Shootings
    Law enforcement officers take cover along Main Street in Herkimer, N.Y., when shots were fired while they were searching for a suspect in two shootings that killed four and injured at least two on, Wednesday, March 13, 2013. Authorities were looking for 64-year-old Kurt Meyers, said Herkimer Police Chief Joseph Malone. Officials say guns and ammunition were found inside his Mohawk apartment after emergency crews were sent to a fire there Wednesday morning.
    Mike Groll | AP

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