Muhammad Syed, 51, of Albuquerque, was charged in two of the killings and was called a suspect by police in the two other slayings. Chief Harold Medina said Tuesday the arrest happened after authorities tracked down a vehicle linked to one of the killings. Syed has not been charged in connection with Ahmadi's death, but remains a primary suspect, Hartsock said. “We need to know why.”Albuquerque authorities had bolstered security measures as worries mounted within the Muslim community over the ambush-style killings, the most recent happening Friday. The city organized home food deliveries and access to trauma services through the Albuquerque Community Safety Department for those who need them.
Source: Libya Today August 10, 2022 01:42 UTC