COPS IN New York arrested today the man they believe is responsible for the Long Island pharmacy massacre on Father's Day. David Laffer, 33, and his wife Melinda Brady were busted by heavily armed cops Wednesday. Described as quiet, one pal told the
New York Daily News that Laffer and his wife was had pain pill problems. He had recently lost his job and drug plan. On Sunday, a man walked into a family-owned pharmacy in Medford and executed two employees and two customers. There were no signs of a struggle.
Friend Joanna Martino said: "This past weekend Melinda was trying to find out if anyone knew what hospital she can go to to get a scrip for pain pills." The arrests following an intense three-day manhunt
that had triggered terror on Long Island.
A witness to the arrest said: "They used a battering ram on the door and less than two minutes later they walked a young man out," Spano said. "He walked right by me. He was cuffed behind his back. He looked withdrawn, like a skull. He looked like death. He looked like there was nothing in him. He didn't say a word."
David Laffer was arrested this morning at his Medford home. Inset: Laffer at an Islanders hockey game in 2006.
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