I've wondered that too. Seems there is 100x more resources being put into catching this guy than the other murders in the that city. It was my understanding part of public service, be that military, PD, firefighter, etc was you were supposed to be putting your life on the line to protect others. Shooting up cars without provocation is the exact opposite of that. I guess I just assumed what made these professions honorable was you were willing to be shot to avoid an innocent/civilian being shot.