Two roommates who have been arrested for a series of shootings in Phoenix may have targeted American Indians and other minorities.
Samuel John Dieteman, 30, and Dale Hausner, 33, are charged with murder and attempted murder in 16 shootings, two of them fatal. Of the cases, two were Indian, two were African-American, two were Hispanic and nine were white.
A search of the home the men shared turned up a T-shirt with white supremacist symbols, more than a dozen firearms, a "satanic" bible and books on committing crimes.
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Reports list items in suspects' home
(AP 9/13)
Weapons, satanic bible are seized from suspects' home (The Arizona Republic 9/14)
Killers may have targeted Indians in Phoenix
Thursday, September 14, 2006
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