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James E. Swann, Jr., a.k.a. as The Shotgun Stalker, is a spree killer who committed a string of drive-by shootings that terrorized two neighborhoods in Washington, D.C.

Known Victims
All of the following were attacked in 1993 at Washington, D.C.
 * The first Columbia Heights shootings:
 * February 23:
 * Unnamed woman
 * Unnamed 22-year-old man
 * February 26: Unnamed male barbershop patron
 * March 4: Unnamed 43-year-old man
 * The Mount Pleasant shootings:
 * March 17: Hope Hallock
 * March 23: Elizabeth Hutson, 28
 * The second Columbia Heights shootings:
 * April 4: Unnamed woman
 * April 10:
 * Unnamed 35-year-old man
 * Two other unnamed pedestrians
 * April 19:
 * Three unnamed pedestrians
 * Nello Hughes, 61

On Criminal Minds
Swann appears to have inspired Norman Hill, as both were spree killers who were mentally ill and committed their attacks through drive-by shootings with shotguns. However, the cases are only similar in those aspects. Otherwise, their cases were completely different, for:
 * Swann targeted random pedestrians, while Norman specifically targeted older blonde women (though he wasn't hesitant to attack other people as well),
 * Norman modified his shotgun, while Swann didn't,
 * Swann was motivated by voices in his head, while Norman acted out on his anger in being emasculated by his wife and daughters, and
 * Swann's mental illness left him unable to hold down a decent job, while Norman's mental illness didn't interfere with his work (although a brief psychotic episode nearly caused him to commit a massacre at his workplace).