NYPD: Former state corrections officer wanted for East Flatbush double homicide
The man police suspect was behind a Sunday night shooting that killed a Brooklyn man and his stepson is a former state corrections officer, according to records.
Surveillance video circulating on social media shows Pass confronting Marie Luc Delille, her husband Mathurin, and her son Mode in the hallway by their apartment at around 10:30 p.m. on Sunday. The New York Department of Corrections and Community Supervision confirmed Pass was a correction officer at the Sing Sing Correctional Facility from September 2004 to June 2005, until he was terminated, according to prisons spokesperson Thomas Mailey. Mailey said the agency had no additional comment “due to the ongoing investigation” and he did not provide a reason for Pass’ firing.
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