Post by Scumhunter on Dec 2, 2014 19:15:55 GMT -5
FORT LAUDERDALE (CBSMiami) – The FBI is looking for a man they describe as armed and dangerous in connection with several carjackings and a double shooting, one fatal, that happened in Broward Tuesday.
“He is armed and dangerous. He has shown he will use violence,” said Michael Leverock with the FBI.
Gregory B. Moore, 35, is wanted by the FBI for three carjackings and two attempted car jackings.
Also, the FBI believes Moore was involved in a double shooting that happened Tuesday morning in Hallandale. One victim has died, the other is listed in critical condition.
Moore was last seen traveling on foot east of I-95 near Broward Boulevard. A traffic nightmare ensued, and several schools were on lockdown, as authorities searched for the suspect.
The shooting occurred at 219 East Hallandale Beach Boulevard Tuesday morning.
According to the FBI, a police officer was flagged down regarding an armed carjacking, a Suzuki, around 8 am that occurred 1500 block of West Sunrise Boulevard.
The armed suspect, according to the FLPD, ordered an adult female to drive her car to I-95. The suspect then ordered the victim and her young son to exit the vehicle.
Police said the suspect fled southbound on I-95 to an area in the City of Dania Beach where there was another carjacking. The suspect then fled south to Hallandale.
In Hallandale, around 8:30 am, there were two people, a male and female, inside a car, according to Hallandale Beach Fire division Chief Lori Williams.
According to Hallandale Beach Police, the woman is believed to be the suspect’s ex-girlfriend.
The suspect, according to police, started shooting then pulled the woman out of the car and started to beat her. The male inside the car ran across the street to a medical center to get help and call for the police.
Both the man and woman were taken to Memorial Regional Hospital in Hollywood. The woman is believed to be in critical condition. The man subsequently died from his wounds.
The names of the victims have not been released.
Between 8:30 am and 8:45 am the suspect attempted but failed to carjack two vehicles. He then successfully carjacked a third vehicle, a silver Mercedes, on I-95 North near Pembroke Road.
At about 8:50 am, he successfully carjacked a third vehicle, a silver Mercedes, on I-95 North near Pembroke Road, according to the FBI.
At 9 am, the suspect was involved in a single vehicle accident on I-95 North near Broward Blvd (on the on ramp).
The suspect then went back on I-95 then bailed out on foot on Broward Boulevard.
FLPD and police dogs searched the area with the assistance of Broward Sheriff’s Office.
The ramps to I-95 from Broward Boulevard were shut down for hours. Also, closed during the investigation was northbound I-95 at Ives Dairy Road.
The closures and jams added lots of frustration for drivers on the interstate and surrounding roads.
“I was stuck for three hours, couldn’t go anywhere,” said one driver.
Broward schools were on lockdown much of the day but dismissal wasn’t affected.
Still the search for Moore goes on who also has a criminal history in Broward dating back to 1997.
Anyone with information is urged to call Broward Crimestoppers at (954) 493-TIPS.
miami.cbslocal.com/2014/12/02/348104/
www.miamiherald.com/news/local/community/broward/article4240172.html