A suspected California serial killer appears to be “on a mission” police have said, although they admit they are still baffled as to what that mission is.
The gunman has so far shot dead six men and wounded a woman in an 18-month killing spree in the Stockton and Oakland areas.
There is a $125,000 (£109,000) reward for information leading to an arrest.
The victims appear to have little in common, no particular ethnic group seems to have been targeted and while some were homeless, others were not. None were beaten or robbed and they don’t appear to have known each other.
“We don’t know what the motive is. What we do believe is that it’s mission-oriented,” Stockton Police Chief Stanley McFadden said Tuesday. “This person’s on a mission.”
The first victim was 39-year-old Juan Vasquez Serrano, who was shot multiple times in Oakland in April last year.
Days later the woman was shot and although wounded managed to scare off the attacker by walking towards him.
She described him as wearing a dark-colored hooded sweatshirt with the hood pulled up, dark-colored pants, and an all-black COVID-style face mask.