Dale
Shawn HAUSNER |
Dale Hausner police photo.
Hausner's arrest.
On the afternoon of Aug. 4,
Hausner is led out of police headquarters in Phoenix and taken to
jail.
(12 News)
Dale Hausner, one of two
suspects in a 14-month spree of shootings in the Valley,
appears in court Sept. 25 for a brief pre-trial. conference.
(Tom Tingle/The Arizona Republic)
Samuel Dieteman, the other
suspect, also makes an appearance Sept. 25. The men,
who were arrested
Aug. 3, have not been connected to all 37 shootings police
believe are
linked as the "Serial Shooter" cases.
(Tom Tingle/The Arizona Republic)
Hausner is led to a news
conference Aug. 7 at Fourth Avenue Jail. The only reason
he was in
jail, he
said, was because he had allowed his co-defendant, Dieteman,
to live
with him for about five weeks.
(Nick Oza/The Arizona Republic)
Hausner is seen during his
initial court appearance the evening of Aug. 4 in Phoenix.
(Jack Kurtz/The Arizona Republic)
Dieteman stands for his
booking mug shot Aug. 4 at the Maricopa County
Sheriff's Office's Madison Street Jail in Phoenix.
(Matt York/Associated Press)
Dieteman, 30, is shown in
police custody.
(12 News)
The suspects in the case,
Hausner and Dieteman, are tied to arson fires at two Glendale
Wal-Mart stories in June. Glendale fire investigators earlier released
surveillance
camera photos and identified these men as being responsible for
setting the fires.
(Glendale Fire Department)
Suspect Dale Hausner, in an
undated photo, worked as a photojournalist.
In a photo taken from his Web
site, Hausner is shown with Mike Tyson in an undated photo.
Dale Hausner is
shown here in this undated photo, wearing a tuxedo and flashing a
thumbs up.
In the morning of Aug. 4, a
police official is shown with guns taken
from an apartment at Windscape Apartments in Mesa.
(12 News)
A tow truck appeared at the
apartments about 4 a.m., and about a half hour later
a silver, later-model Toyota Camry was towed away.
(David Wallace/The Arizona Republic)
An ATF agent works the scene
Friday morning. Police said authorities identified the pair,
whom they
say are
friends, on July 31 and that the arrests occurred the night of
Aug. 3
after the pair "presented themselves."
(David Wallace/The Arizona Republic)
"These are the two monsters we
have been hunting, and I promise you and our colleagues
promise you, we are not finished," Phoenix Mayor Phil Gordon said.
(Tom Tingle/The Arizona Republic)
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