After dropping his sister off at school yesterday morning, Harris Sumra, 20, returned to the Long Island home he shares with his siblings and parents, and was surprised to find himself locked out. And that wasn't the only unusual thing. "I saw a car across the street," Sumra tells the Daily News. "There was a guy on the phone and he was looking at me. I knew something was going on." Confused, he knocked, and was greeted by an unidentified man who tried to drag him inside.
Long Island Home Invasion Pandemonium!
LI Gunman Who Shot EMT Had Arsenal, Intended "Mayhem"
On Tuesday night, a truck crashed into a utility pole in Bellmore, Long Island. When the EMT responded, the driver, Jason Beller, opened fire on them, hitting 20-year-old EMT volunteer and firefighter Justin Angell in the back. Nassau County police eventually shot Beller dead, and yesterday they announced they found an arsenal in the truck and various weapons on Beller himself. Police Commissioner Lawrence Mulvey said, "It is clear to us that this man was out to commit mayhem in this county last night, and he happened to run into that pole and he committed that mayhem on this young firefighter."
Man Fatally Hit by LIRR Train
Early Wednesday morning, a Seaford resident was killed by a Long Island Rail Road work train. Newsday reports that Patrick Robert Neenan apparently jumped into the tracks at the Bellmore station. An MTA spokesman said suicide was "considered unlikely" (the incident is still under investigation), noting that Neenan's iPod and cell phone were on the tracks, too, "We're leaning toward the idea that he must have been trying to retrieve the items." Neenan, 22, was discharged from the Navy and had been working as a construction worker in Manhattan. His shocked mother said, "He was talking to me about all his plans. He wanted to backpack across Europe, he wanted to go to Alaska. Just so many plans."

