A Brooklyn man went on the run after murdering two neighbors upstairs in response to noise complaints and was captured early on Wednesday by NYPD officers. According to reports inside the department, the suspect was shot by the police during the apprehension.

The man has been identified as Jason Pass

Jason Pass turned forty-seven years old. He had been warding off capture since Sunday night time, while a video confirmed him taking pictures and killing Bladimy Mathurin, 47, and Mathurin’s stepson, 27, in the hallway of their Flatbush Gardens condominium complex.

Police discovered a pass on Bay forty-fourth St. in Bath Beach, Brooklyn, on Wednesday at 7:15 a.m. Skip changed into carrying a knife while he was shot, a police source stated, because the officials tried to take him down. He was taken to a nearby clinic after suffering an accident.

Former state correctional officer bypass frequently lodged with his growing old mom within the condo just beneath Mathurin’s East Flatbush fourth-ground home on Brooklyn Ave. Police record that Skip had constantly complained approximately the noise from their own family living above.

A longstanding confrontation became corroborated with the aid of a girl claiming to be Pass’s older sister, who claimed that Mathurin and his own family had threatened her mother and brother in the past. She stated that Pass went upstairs the night of the occasion simply to talk approximately the loud noise, which covered furniture shifting and jumping. She argues that the gunshot became a protective circulate.

A manhunt was launched against Pass in connection with the killing of the residents of the apartment above. Through the security film that captured the entire shooting, police were able to identify him.

According to police sources, Pass, who was apparently a former law enforcement officer, suddenly charged at the policemen while brandishing a knife.