A person of interest in the fatal shooting of a deli worker in Manhattan was taken into police custody Thursday, according to sources.
The gunman, who was wearing a hazmat suit, fatally shot an Upper East Side deli worker in the head during a robbery, authorities said.
Investigators believe the suspect, 39-year-old Kimond Cyrus, is connected to three other armed robberies throughout New York City. Investigators described it as a three-borough robbery spree from Feb. 25 to March 3, ending with the shooting death of the 67-year-old worker at Daona deli in Manhattan.
In another incident, a deli on Melrose Avenue near East 160th Street in the Bronx was robbed at gunpoint by a man in a white hazmat suit and a face mask, officials said.
The worker handed over about $1,200, cigarettes, and assorted merchandise, and the crook fled on a scooter, police said. No one was injured in the Bronx incident.
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