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Thursday, March 14, 2024

Brooklyn bodega shooter wanted in death of worker

 


The New York City Police Department (NYPD) has recently unveiled fresh photographs of the individual believed to be responsible for the tragic killing of Nazim Berry, a 37-year-old employee at a local bodega in Brooklyn. As per the New York Police Department, Berry was fatally shot in the head shortly after 4 p.m. while inside the bodega on Franklin Avenue in Crown Heights. The incident reportedly occurred after he refused to give away a complimentary cigar. Berry was transported to NYC Health and Hospitals/Kings County, where he was later declared deceased. She stated that their entire demeanor indicated an unwillingness to accept refusal. According to my sources, they subsequently procured a firearm and returned. When the individual attempted to retrieve the gun, Nazim noticed it, leading to a struggle. As you may know, during such physical altercations, one tends to bend down, and it was during this tussle that the assailant aimed the gun directly at the side of his head and pulled the trigger. According to his mother, Berry, who resided in the vicinity alongside his grandmother, had been employed at the bodega for numerous years without ever encountering any difficulties. The man is characterized as having cornrow braids and a dark skin tone. He was last spotted in a black and white jacket, black sneakers, and black jeans.

3 suspects caught, charged in murder of man on bronx subway

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  

 

The NYPD announced that three individuals suspected of being involved in the homicide of a man on a subway train in the Bronx last week have been apprehended and formally accused. Justin Herde, aged 24, Betty Cotto, aged 38, and Alfredo Trinidad, aged 42, have been charged with murder, manslaughter, and criminal possession of a weapon. The authorities apprehended the suspects on Monday, shortly before noon, at an apartment in the Bronx. The authorities suspect that the group of three individuals committed a fatal assault on William Alvarez, aged 45, on Friday shortly after 5 a.m. aboard a southbound D train, within the Fordham Heights area. The incident occurred as the train was approaching the 182-183 Streets station. Upon nearing the stop, law enforcement reported that one of the individuals sat beside Alvarez and engaged in a verbal altercation. Subsequently, the conflict escalated into a physical altercation, with two additional individuals becoming involved. Tragically, during the altercation, a firearm was discharged, resulting in the death of Alvarez. Upon the train's arrival at the station, the suspects hastily fled, as stated by the police. Alvarez was swiftly transported to St. Barnabas Hospital, where his unfortunate demise was officially declared.

Man hit in head repeatedly at Queens Plaza subway station

 

The NYPD reported that a man was repeatedly hit in the head with a metal pipe by another individual at the Queens Plaza subway station in Long Island City on Saturday. The suspect approached the 31-year-old man shortly before 1 a.m., as stated by the police. The victim was struck repeatedly in the head with a metal pipe by the suspect, as stated by the police, before he fled the scene. The injured individual sustained cuts to the head and was transported to New York-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical Center in a stable state. The man is characterized as an individual with a dusky skin tone, aged between 40 and 50 years, standing at approximately 5 feet 9 inches in height. He possesses a moderate physique and sports a beard. His attire during his last sighting consisted of a skull cap, a gray hooded jacket, dark gray jeans, and tan work boots.

 

 


 

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