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The killings of Mohammad Ahmadi, 62, Muhammad Afzaal Hussain, 27, Aftab Hussein, 41, and Naeem Hussain, 25, all have one commonality: the victims were all Muslim and of South Asian descent, according to Albuquerque police.
The three most recent killings happened within the span of two weeks, putting the city on edge as police probed for potential links between the attacks, and put a spotlight on an unsolved homicide from November 2021.
Albuquerque police announced Tuesday they had arrested 51-year-old Muhammad Syed, who they described as the "primary suspect" and the driver of a dark silver sedan-style vehicle authorities previously described as a "vehicle of interest."
The suspect is being charged with two of the homicides: the July 26 killing of Aftab Hussein and the August 1 killing of Muhammad Afzaal Hussain.
The FBI is assisting with the investigation, and an online portal was set up for residents to upload videos and images which might help authorities investigating the killings. The local Crime Stoppers Board has also voted to increase a reward for information leading to an arrest to $20,000.
"While we are still sifting through all the evidence to look for more connections, it is deeply troubling that these three men were Muslim and of similar descent," deputy commander of Albuquerque Police Department's Criminal Investigations Division, Kyle Hartsock, previously said.
Here's what we know about the killings and the investigation so far:
The most recent of the killings was reported Friday, when Naeem Hussain was found dead by Albuquerque police officers who responded to reports of a shooting just before midnight in the area of Truman Street and Grand Avenue.
After the discovery, Albuquerque police said the homicide "may be connected" to three previous killings of Muslim men from South Asia.
Those three men -- Muhammad Afzaal Hussain, Aftab Hussein and Mohammad Ahmadi -- were all "ambushed with no warning, fired on and killed," Hartsock previously said.
Two of them, Muhammad Afzaal Hussain and Aftab Hussein, were both Pakistani men and were killed in Southeast Albuquerque near Central Avenue. Police said they "determined there is a connection" between those two deaths.
On August 1, police got a call about a drive-by shooting near the intersection of Cornell Drive and Garfield Avenue. They found Muhammad Afzaal Hussain with multiple gunshot wounds, according to a criminal complaint obtained from CNN affiliate KOAT.
On July 26, police responded to Rhode Island Street where they found Aftab Hussein with multiple gunshot wounds, lying next to a car. Detectives learned that the gunman had waited behind a bush near the driveway where the victim usually parks his vehicle and then fired through the bush multiple times when Hussein got out of his vehicle, the complaint states.
Police found that casings from both the August 1 and July 26 shootings were likely fired from the same firearm, according to Hartsock.
As investigators probed those two recent killings, they turned their attention to the November 7, 2021, homicide of Mohammad Ahmadi, a Muslim man from Afghanistan who was killed outside a business he ran with his brother on San Mateo Boulevard.
Mohammad Ahmadi, Naeem Hussain, Muhammad A. Hussain and Aftab Hussein were killed recently in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
Naeem Hussain migrated as a refugee from Pakistan in 2016 -- fleeing persecution as a Shia Muslim -- and had just become a US citizen last month, according to his brother-in-law, Ehsan Shahalami.
He opened his own trucking business this year and was described as being a kind, generous and hardworking person.
The day he was killed, he had attended a funeral for the two recent victims and expressed fear about the shootings, according to a spokesman with a mosque in Albuquerque.
Muhammad Afzaal Hussain worked on the planning team for the city of Española. He had studied law and human resource management at the University of Punjab in Pakistan before receiving both master's and bachelor degrees in community and regional planning from the University of New Mexico, according to a news release from the mayor.
"Muhammad was soft-spoken and kind, and quick to laugh," Mayor John Ramon Vigil said in a news release last Wednesday. "He was well-respected and well-liked by his coworkers and members of the community."
Few details have been released about the two other victims. Police said Mohammad Ahmadi was a Muslim man from Afghanistan and Aftab Hussein was a Muslim man from Pakistan.
Where does the investigation stand?
Prior to the news Tuesday that a suspect had been detained, police had only released a flyer showing a " vehicle of interest " in all four killings. But it remained unclear who the car belongs to, or how they are potentially connected to the attacks.
Police said the vehicle "is suspected as being used as a conveyance in recent homicides of 4 Muslim men."
The vehicle of interest in the recent killings of four Muslim men in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
"We have a very, very strong lead. We have a vehicle of interest ... we have got to find this vehicle," Albuquerque Mayor Tim Keller previously said. "We don't know at this point what it is associated with, or who owns it."
While police have not definitively said all four attacks are connected, they have said they are looking into whether it is the case.
"There is one strong commonality in all the victims; the race and religion," Hartsock said in a Thursday briefing.
Authorities are asking the public to come forward with any information which might help in the investigation. Tips may be submitted to the Albuquerque Metro CrimeStoppers website.
Authorities are still searching for a motive behind the killings and working to confirm whether they're all related. Syed is now being charged with two of the homicides -- of Aftab Hussein and Muhammad Afzaal Hussain -- and police said there is evidence "strong enough that" authorities are continuing to view Syed as the "most likely person of interest or suspect" in the other two killings as well, Hartsock said.
How are local and national leaders responding?
After Friday's killing, New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham announced Saturday she would send additional state police to Albuquerque.
"I am angered and saddened that this is happening in New Mexico, a place that prides itself on diversity of culture and thought. This is not who we are," Grisham said in a statement. "We will not stop in our pursuit of justice for the victims and their families and are bringing every resource to bear to apprehend the killer or killers -- and we WILL find them."
The attacks have drew condemnation from President Joe Biden, who said he was "angered and saddened" by the attacks.
Meanwhile, local and national Muslim groups had warned residents to be cautious.
"We urge everyone to take precautions and be aware of your surroundings including making sure that you are not being followed home and avoid walking alone at night," Islamic Center of New Mexico posted on Facebook. "This is especially true for our members living in the southeast part of the city where these killings have taken place."
The center said while there was no evidence its mosque is being targeted, it was still taking steps to provide additional security measures.
"The lives of Albuquerque Muslims are in danger. Whoever is responsible for this horrific, hateful shooting spree must be identified and stopped -- now," stressed Council on American-Islamic Relations National Deputy Director Edward Ahmed Mitchell.
The Council was offering a $10,000 reward for information leading to an arrest and conviction of those responsible, the organization announced, calling the series of killings a "horrific, hateful shooting spree."
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Updated 0750 GMT (1550 HKT) August 10, 2022
(CNN) The potentially linked ambush-style shootings of three Muslim men and the recent killing of a fourth in Albuquerque have alarmed the city's Muslim community, leaving the community grappling with fear as police announce they have detained a suspect.
CNN's Claudia Dominguez and Ashley Killough contributed to this report.
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