Daytona Beach police released video on social media Tuesday of the man they call a person of interest in the stabbing death of a married couple over the weekend.
"We're looking for this man in connection to the murders of a married couple this past weekend. He is a person of interest," police posted on Facebook.
Surveillance footage appears to show a Black man wearing a cowboy hat, gray shirt with a plaid scarf, gloves, white pants and light brown boots. The man is also carrying a backpack. This is probably one of the most vicious and gruesome incidents that I’ve witnessed in my 20 years," Chief Jakari Young said."We can’t rule out that this may be totally random, but if it is totally random, the person responsible has to be deranged."
Detectives say they are doing everything they can to find the person responsible for killing the husband and wife as they headed home from Bike Week.
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