“This, we believe, is a random act.”
Investigators probing the fatal shooting of a 53-year-old father discovered bomb-making materials and manuals in the hotel room of two suspects charged with his death, authorities said Monday. The victim, identified by theas Paul Kutz, had been staying at the Courtyard by Marriott in Poughkeepsie, New York – less than five miles from the college campus he was reportedly visiting for his child during a Marist College “family weekend” – when he was shot on Sunday morning. Roy Johnson Jr.
, 35, and Devin Taylor, 26, were subsequently arrested in connection with the killing. Law enforcement was cagey about how long the pair had been staying at the Marriott, what they may have been planning, or what prompted the shooting. “The suspect did not know the victim,” Poughkeepsie Police Department Chief Joseph Cavaliere said of Johnson, who is believed to have shot the father.
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