Andre Gordon identified as suspect in Falls Township shootings
Law enforcement officials in Bucks County have named a suspect in a string of fatal shootings that led to a shelter-in-place directive on early Saturday morning.
They are actively seeking 26-year-old Andre Gordon, who was last observed driving a stolen vehicle.
Police initially received a call to respond to Viewpoint Lane in Falls Township just before 9 a.m. following a shooting report.
According to authorities, Gordon allegedly killed two individuals at a residence on that street and then fled the scene in a stolen vehicle.
Subsequently, at around 9 a.m., he arrived at Edgewood Lane where he reportedly shot and killed a third person before leaving.
Approximately fifteen minutes later, around 9:15 a.m., Gordon is said to have carjacked a vehicle from the parking lot of a Dollar General store on Bristol Pike in Morrisville.
Fortunately, the driver of that vehicle was unharmed. Police believe that Gordon had prior connections with all of the victims who were fatally shot. He is currently believed to be homeless and has links to Trenton, New Jersey.
He was recently observed driving a 2016 dark grey Honda CRV with a Pennsylvania license plate bearing the registration KFR-1534.
Law enforcement has distributed images of both the vehicle and Gordon, who is still on the loose. In response to the shelter-in-place directive, the Bucks County St. Patrick’s Day Parade was canceled, and numerous local establishments in the vicinity temporarily shut down.
Congressman Brian Fitzpatrick, hailing from Levittown, expressed his thoughts on the event via X, characterizing it as an “active shooter” situation.