Friday, September 27, 2013

Long Island Horse Trainer and Partner Shot In Home

Long Island Horse Trainer and Partner Shot in Home
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Tuesday September 24, 2013 In suburban Setauket in Long Island: A shooter went into the yard of a home at 8:45 p.m. , firing 6 shots and killing Ross Reisner, 50 through the window, while grazing his longtime male partner Kevin Murray in the arm. Reisner worked as a renowned horse trainer and in a construction. He had a dispute with an ex-roommate who had been angry enough to send a dead bird. Police believe Reisner was targeted and the suspect was seen to stand in front of the house and wait until his targets appeared.

Media: National ABC Morning News Sept 27, 2013

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  • A top Long Island horse trainer ... It’s just really sad. They are both very kind people, very nice.” Reisner’s sudden death rocked the LongIsland community’s…

    Ross Reisner, 50, was inside his manicured East Setauket home with his longtime partner, Kevin Murray, at 8:45 p.m. when the killer fired several shots.
    Reisner was struck once in the chest and later died at Stony Brook University Hospital, while Murray was grazed by a bullet and refused medical treatment.
    Suffolk cops are looking to question a former roommate in connection with the shooting, but the man has not been named as a suspect. A relative said that the couple had a vicious falling-out with the man two years ago and that the jilted pal once even sent a dead bird to them in anger.

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Man Fatally Shot in Chest Through Window of Long Island Home: Police

NBC New York




Tuesday September 24, 2013  A shooter went into the yard of a home, shooting and kiling Ross Reisner, 50, died from the gunshot wound, while another person in the home at the time was grazed in the arm, according to the Suffolk County Police Department.
Police said the shooter went into the yard of the Setauket home and fired through a window.
"It's clear that person was firing at them and was capable of seeing them from the position that they took in the yard," Detective Lt. Jack Fitzpatrick said.
Police declined to speculate on the motive. Fitzpatrick said Reisner worked as a horse trainer and may have also been involved in a construction business.

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