4 dead in shooting spree spanning two counties in upstate New
York
http://www.cnn.com/2009/CRIME/02/14/shooting.spree/index.html?eref=rs...
(CNN) -- A former hospital worker systematically shot four people in
upstate New York on Saturday, authorities in two counties said.

Frank Garcia, 34, was arrested Saturday afternoon. Garcia knew all
four victims, police said, but they didn't reveal details about the
relationships.


"The individuals who were shot were known to the suspect. It was not
necessarily a random act," Monroe County Sheriff Patrick O'Flynn
said.


The first two victims -- Mary Sillman, 23, and Randall Norman, 41 --
were shot before 5 a.m. at Lakeside Hospital in Brockport, where
Garcia was once employed, O'Flynn said. Another woman was wounded and
is being treated at a nearby hospital, he said.


The second shooting happened at a house in neighboring Ontario County
in the afternoon.


Christopher Glatz, 45, and his wife, Kim, 38, were killed "execution-
style" while their two teenagers were in the suburban Rochester home,
Ontario County Sheriff Philip Povero said.


The teens were not wounded but it is unclear whether they witnessed
the event.


Povero said neighbors reported Garcia went door-to-door looking for
the Glatzes' home, but the sheriff not elaborate on any connection
among them.


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"He was in fact looking for the residence," Povero said. "He was
saying different things to different people, but he was clearly
looking for that home."


Ballistic evidence has connected the two crime scenes, Povero said.
Investigators found the matching brass cartridges from a pistol found
on Garcia when he was arrested, he said.


Garcia was arrested at a restaurant Saturday afternoon, CNN affiliate
R-News in Rochester reported.


Garcia was to be arraigned Saturday night in Monroe County, where the
first shootings occurred, on two counts of first-degree murder and
one
count of attempted murder in the second degree, O'Flynn said.


Sillman was a certified nursing assistant at Lakeside's long-term
care
center, hospital officials said.


"During Mary's brief time within the system, those who worked closest
with Mary described her as warm, kind and compassionate towards the
residents of Lakeside Beikirch Care Center," Lakeside interim CEO
Michael Stapleton said in a statement.


Garcia likely will face similar charges in Ontario County, Povero
said.


"This certainly speaks to a tragedy that is enormous, not only the
taking of the lives that were taken, but the people that were left
behind, the person in Brockport and the two teenage children who were
present when their mother was systematically murdered," Povero said.





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