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FREDERICKSBURG, Va. (Oct. 11) - Police searching for a sniper were investigating a deadly shooting at a Virginia gas station Friday morning and were pulling over white vans on a nearby interstate after witnesses saw a van leaving the scene of the shooting.

It wasn't immediately clear if the shooting was linked to nine other attacks that have left seven people dead in the Washington area.

Spotsylvania County Sheriff Ronald Knight said authorities had pulled over several white vans on Interstate 95 after the 9:30 a.m. shooting and had reports of a white van bumping other vehicles, apparently trying to get out of the area.

Authorities surrounded one van near Alexandria, about 40 miles away, and prepared to tow it. There was no word on whether anyone inside was arrested.

A white van or box truck had also been spotted near the scenes of two other shootings linked to the sniper. One van was pulled over shortly after a fatal shooting Wednesday night in Manassas, but the occupants had a reasonable explanation for being in the area, Prince William County Police Chief Charlie Deane said.

The shooting Friday morning at an Exxon station just outside Fredericksburg left one man dead, said Ellen Qualls, spokeswoman for Gov. Mark R. Warner.

Bruce Bingham, who works at a gas station across the street from the station, said he heard a single gunshot and saw an unmarked white van at the corner.

''It would be, if you pulled out of the Exxon and tried to make a left to go south on route 1, it would be right there, the very first vehicle after the stop light,'' he said. ''I could only see one person, the driver.''

No one is known to have actually seen the triggerman in the sniper attacks that started more than a week ago in suburban Washington; however, police have been reviewing video surveillance tapes from the shooting scenes, all public places.

Friday morning, Montgomery County, Md., Police Chief Charles Moose said a special projects unit of the FBI was working ''with a sense of urgency'' on a graphic aid to be distributed to the public in the search for the sniper. He and FBI officials declined to describe the graphic, but said it would be clear later Friday.

Authorities haven't said if surveillance tapes from Wednesday night's attack, at a gas station in Manassas, held any clues.

A 53-year-old civil engineer traveling from his job in Virginia to his home in Gaithersburg, Md., was killed after pumping gas just off Interstate 66.

Like the other victims, Dean Meyers was felled by a single shot from a high-power rifle. Police said ballistic evidence linked Meyers' death to the sniper.

''This is crazy. It's too close to home,'' Michelle Rhoades, 19, of Triangle said Thursday night as she stopped at a gas station in Woodbridge, about 15 minutes from where Meyers was killed.

She said she didn't want to live in fear but admitted she had been scanning the area around her for any place a sniper might hide.

Meyers' death in Prince William County broadened the scope of an investigation that has frightened residents in suburbs surrounding the nation's capital and has strained police in two states and the District of Columbia.

The shootings, including one Monday that critically wounded a 13-year-old boy outside his school in Bowie, Md., have led schools across the region to cancel field trips and outdoor activities, and residents have been modifying their shopping habits to avoid danger.

Bebi Tasawar, the mother of three working in a glass-fronted 7-Eleven, said she was afraid to come to work knowing the sniper had been within 10 miles of her store. It didn't help, she said, that the parking lot was unlit and that the store is next to thick woods.

''When we throw the trash out, we're looking around. It's scary,'' she said. ''You don't know when you walk out the door what will happen next. He could be watching us right now.''

Just across the parking lot at a Sheetz gas station, Jerry Hughes continually shuffled around his car.

''I figure he's shooting at targets that are not moving, so if he wants to keep shooting at gas stations, I'll keep moving until my gas is pumped,'' the 42-year-old Hughes said.

A toll-free hot line set up to accept tips was overwhelmed by calls Thursday. Police were advising callers getting busy signals to keep calling. Additional phone lines were being installed.

Still, police were deliberately vague about their evidence and leads.

''It's a difficult case but we are developing more information as the minutes go by,'' Deane said Thursday.

Manassas is about 35 miles southwest of the Maryland suburbs where most of the attacks happened. Meyers' shooting was the second in Virginia. A woman was wounded by the sniper last Friday in Fredericksburg, 30 miles south of Manassas.

Police in yellow slickers walked shoulder to shoulder Thursday through a drizzling rain, looking for evidence near where Meyers was shot. Deane did not say whether they had found anything, but said there had been no communication from the killer.

At the site of Monday's shooting, police found a tarot death card with the taunting words, ''Dear policeman, I am God'' near a bullet shell.

AP-NY-10-11-02 1144EDT
1,062 posted on 10/11/2002 9:49:19 AM PDT by JulieRNR21
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To: JulieRNR21
Shawn Yancy on the scene

The man was getting ready to put gas in the car. They talked to an earwitness, he heard 1 shot, he thought it was a car backfire or a flat tire or something.

1,068 posted on 10/11/2002 9:51:26 AM PDT by relee
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To: JulieRNR21
Just across the parking lot at a Sheetz gas station, Jerry Hughes continually shuffled around his car.

HELL that's a cuss word here in Texas!

1,073 posted on 10/11/2002 9:52:05 AM PDT by antivenom
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To: JulieRNR21
Hi Julie, just read the article you posted that mentioned last victim (2 nights ago) was commuting from work. I mentioned this to someone on a thread that night. Person on thread thought Mr. Myers might have been a specific target because he was far from home but my dad used to do the Rocville to Manassas work trip. Not uncommon. Lots of people who live in MD or VA work in next state over.
1,461 posted on 10/11/2002 12:01:49 PM PDT by valleygal
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