A police spokeswoman, Officer Cheryl Cox, said last night that the victim was not carrying identification, and his identity remained unknown.
Officer Cheryl Cox, a police spokesman, said the officer ordered the man to drop his handgun.
Officer Cheryl Cox, a police spokeswoman, said the two were having a dispute before the shooting.
"There was a lot of blood," Officer Cheryl Cox, a police spokeswoman, said.
Two of the trucks were later recovered, mostly empty, and the third is still missing, said Officer Cheryl Cox, a police spokeswoman.
The girl had also been choked, said Officer Cheryl Cox, a police spokeswoman.
Officer Cheryl Cox, a New York police spokeswoman, said the men took only bags of foreign currency.
Besides the 11-year-old, the other girls were 13, 14 and 17, according to Officer Cheryl Cox, a department spokeswoman.
The killings appeared to be random because "both victims were just walking down the street," said Officer Cheryl Cox, a police spokeswoman.
No arrests have been made in the case, said Officer Cheryl Cox, a police spokeswoman.
A police spokeswoman, Officer Cheryl Cox, said last night that the victim was not carrying identification, and his identity remained unknown.
Officer Cheryl Cox, a police spokesman, said the officer ordered the man to drop his handgun.
Officer Cheryl Cox, a police spokeswoman, said the two were having a dispute before the shooting.
"There was a lot of blood," Officer Cheryl Cox, a police spokeswoman, said.
Two of the trucks were later recovered, mostly empty, and the third is still missing, said Officer Cheryl Cox, a police spokeswoman.
The girl had also been choked, said Officer Cheryl Cox, a police spokeswoman.
Officer Cheryl Cox, a New York police spokeswoman, said the men took only bags of foreign currency.
Besides the 11-year-old, the other girls were 13, 14 and 17, according to Officer Cheryl Cox, a department spokeswoman.
The killings appeared to be random because "both victims were just walking down the street," said Officer Cheryl Cox, a police spokeswoman.
No arrests have been made in the case, said Officer Cheryl Cox, a police spokeswoman.