Three people were killed in a series of shootings Saturday morning outside of Philadelphia, police said, and a search for the suspect continues.
Police in Falls Township, Pennsylvania, said officers were dispatched to a residence on Viewpoint Lane in Levittown at around 8:52 a.m. following a report of a shooting.
Preliminary information determined that Andre Gordon, 26, driving a stolen vehicle, shot and killed two people living at the residence, police said in a news release.
Following that incident, Gordon allegedly shot and killed another person at a residence on Edgewood Lane in Levittown before feeling, police said.
At around 9:13 a.m., he allegedly carjacked a driver at gunpoint in the parking lot of a Dollar General store in Morrisville. The driver was not injured, authorities said.
It’s believed that Gordon knew the three people shot, police said.
The shooter is believed to be driving a 2016 gray Honda CRV with a Pennsylvania license plate and a “Namaste” sticker in white letters on the right bumper, according to authorities.
Gordon is believed to be homeless with connections to Trenton, New Jersey. He was last seen wearing a dark hooded sweatshirt and is believed to be in possession of an assault rifle, which police said he used in the shootings. He could be armed with additional weapons, police cautioned.
“Gordon is extremely dangerous and anyone who sees him or the vehicle is asked to contact 911 immediately,” police said.
Residents in Falls Township were told to shelter in place, lock their doors and move to a secure location away from windows.
“Please abide by all instructions given. As information becomes available, it will be shared,” Falls Township police said in a Facebook post.
In nearby Middletown Township, residents were told not to travel to Falls Township.
“This is a fluid situation and we are asking the community to take some precautions,” Middletown Township said. “Do NOT travel to Falls Township until further…
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