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Law enforcement officials in New Mexico identified 51-year-old Muhammad Syed as the primary suspect in a string of killings of Muslim men in Albuquerque over the past nine months.
Syed has already been charged in two of the murders for allegedly shooting and killing 41-year-old Aftab Hussein on July 26 and 27-year-iold Muhammad Afzaal Hussain on Aug. 1.
Albuquerque Police Chief Harold Medina Page said detectives are still investigating and working with the district attorney on determining whether charges will be filed in the two other murders.
Four men — all from South Asia and all of whom practice the Muslim faith — have been ambushed, shot and killed in Albuquerque since November 2021, police have said.
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Tuesday marked four days since police received word of their most recent murder. Naeem Hussain, a Muslim man from Pakistan, was discovered fatally wounded in the area of Truman Street and Grand Avenue just before midnight on Friday, police said.
On Aug. 1, the third victim, local city planner Muhammad Afzaal Hussain, 27, was gunned down, police said. And before then, 41-year-old Aftab Hussein was fatally wounded on July 26, 2022.
Both men were killed near Central Avenue in southeast Albuquerque, police said. Both were also Muslim and from Pakistan.
And the earliest incident was reported on Nov. 7, 2021, when 62-year-old Mohammad Ahmadi was discovered shot and killed in the rear parking lot of a halal café he owned with his brother on San Mateo Boulevard, according to city officials and local affiliate KRQE-TV. Ahmadi was from Afghanistan, police said.
On Sunday, the Albuquerque Police Department released images of a vehicle that they believe to have been used for transport in one or more of the four murders. The car in question, a four-door dark gray or silver-colored Volkswagen sedan, bears tinted windows and is possibly a Jetta.
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Albuquerque Metro Crime Stoppers announced a $20,000 reward for information leading to a suspect, and urged anyone with information related to the killings to call Crime Stoppers at (505) 843-STOP (7867) or submit tips here.
This is a developing news story. Please check back for updates.