Gunman who killed 1, wounded 3 caught after he’s traced to house with stockpile of drugs, ammo
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Investigators solved a quadruple shooting in Queens that left one man dead and three others injured, police said Wednesday.
Eric Foster, 39, of Queens was charged with second degree murder, three counts of attempted murder, two counts of assault and eight counts of criminal possession of a weapon.
Police said Foster murdered Kenni Dunn, 29, also of Queens on the Friday before Christmas in South Jamaica.
Cops received several calls that day around 3:15 p.m. from people who said multiple men were shot outside a home on 143rd Street, police said.
Witnesses told police four men were standing near a car when Foster approached them and unleashed a barrage of bullets.

After shooting the men, Foster ran off, police said.
Responding officers found the victims in varying states of injury at the scene, police said.
Dunn was reportedly shot in the back.
Another 29-year-old man was shot in the right arm, according to authorities.
A 36-year-old man was shot in his left shoulder, and a 43-year-old man was shot in his back and right arm, they said.

All four of the men were taken to Jamaica hospital where Dunn was pronounced dead.
Investigators were able to track Foster on video back to a nearby house where they executed a search warrant and found 1.6 pounds of cocaine and an arsenal of weapons including a rifle and other guns, police sources told The Post.
In a press conference shortly after the shooting, police described the motive of the shooting as “gang related”.
Foster had not yet been arraigned for these latest charges as of Tuesday afternoon.
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