(PIX11) — A body that appears to be a “middle age Asian male” was found in Bear Mountain State Park Monday morning, and authorities have confirmed it is the gunman who fled last week after shooting two men, one fatally, at a Long Island office.

The body belongs to Sang Ho Kim and was found in the waters off Iona Island in Bear Mountain State Park, in Rockland County. Last week, police had found Sang Ho Kim’s abandoned SUV in Putnam County late Wednesday night

“The New York State Police in Monroe assisted the New York State Park Police with the recovery of a body found floating in the Hudson River near Iona Island and the Bear Mountain Bridge at approximately 9:30 a.m. today,” the New York State Police said in a statement.

“The body appears to have been in the water for several days and at this time members of the Troop F Forensic Investigation Unit are working with the Rockland County Medical Examiner’s Office and the Nassau County Police in an effort to provide a positive identification of the remains. The body does appear to be that of a middle age Asian male. A further press release will be issued once the remains have been positively identified.”

Kim allegedly walked into a light fixture company in Garden City and shot two people. One of them died, the other was hospitalized in critical condition.

According to investigators, the shooting was likely motivated by a bad business deal.

Police locked down the nearby Roosevelt Field Mall and nearby schools as a precaution.