The Night the Hunter Stalked the City: Hunting Cops, 1995
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A cab ride lasted under ten minutes; five months later two officers and a federal agent were dead. The shooter walked away from a January 17, 1995 ambush two blocks from the White House, left a discarded ski mask with hair, and would eventually be linked to a pattern of targeted attacks - so why did Ralph McLean decide to hunt police?
In this episode, we tell the chronological story of the attacks in Washington, D.C., the small physical clues that connected scenes across jurisdictions, and the investigative threads that followed from a taxicab to an apartment. What did a few strands of hair and a revolver traded from scene to scene reveal about the method and motive behind the killings?
Person: Ralph McLean
Date: January 17, 1995
Location: Washington, D.C.
Case: Attacks on police officers (1995)
Agent: Special Agent Jay Abbott
- Officer Eric Hayes was struck by four bullets (chest, legs, abdomen) on January 17, 1995 and survived after surgeons removed all rounds.
- Seven days earlier Officer Vance Warren suffered two grazes to the back of his neck from a .32 caliber weapon and also survived.
- Investigators recovered six spent casings at a scene where the shooter had dropped a revolver while fleeing.
- A black ski mask discarded in an alley less than a quarter mile from the Hayes shooting contained a cluster of short dark hairs used by the FBI hair and fiber unit.
- McLean's apartment later contained a second black ski mask, .32 caliber ammunition, and nine-millimeter cartridges matching the rounds that killed Officer John Novabilski.
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