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Friday, August 9, 2024

Man randomly stabbed in East Village

 


Employees at a coffee kiosk on Astor Place are on high alert, as they are mere steps away from the location where an individual was randomly attacked with a knife. Orlando Robles was on duty during the incident, witnessing blood splatter across the sidewalk in front of him. "Oh it makes me feel so nervous because I've never seen something like that before. It was the first time I've ever seen that in my life. Especially here at a peaceful area," Robles said.

On Thursday evening, first responders cleared away the blood in a section of the East Village, a place where individuals casually enjoy their coffee and glance at their phones. According to the police, a 30-year-old man fell victim to an incident while engaged in this very activity.

"We were hoping it wasn't somebody getting hurt," Dumas said. Dumas departed from the plaza yesterday, just moments prior to police reports indicating that a man was attacked and slashed in the back of the neck with a sharp implement. Upon her return, she found the plaza cordoned off, with a pool of blood staining the ground. This was a difficult revelation for someone who had resided in the city years earlier.

"I got mugged. I wasn't hurt, but I was tossed around, knocked over - then when they saw I had no money, they left me alone. But it was not the kind of weaponry where people are getting shot and stabbed like they are now," said Dumas.

"Unfortunately, nothing is safe anymore in New York," added David Itah.

Shooting at plaground leave cousin's shot

 


Two young cousins who sustained gunshot wounds at a playground in Brooklyn are on the path to recovery as of Tuesday and are sharing their harrowing experience. The incident occurred at Hilltop Playground shortly after 9 p.m. on Monday, located at the intersection of Dean and Thomas Boyland streets. Nine-year-old Ruanna Brown was shot in the leg, while her 11-year-old cousin, Empress Alexander Davis, suffered a gunshot wound to her back.

"I could feel my shoulder, and then my cousin was screaming about a leg or a knee," Empress said.

The bullet penetrated Ruanna's knee; however, fortunately, her bone remained intact. "I'm feeling OK, I was a little nervous so I didn't talk too much but the doctors were trying to make me talk a lot so I wouldn't fall asleep, so I didn't really have a lot to say, but they were asking me questions about my summer," Ruanna said.

The Empress continues to be hospitalized; however, she is anticipated to return home shortly and is eager to resume her life as an ordinary child. While seated on a park bench, Empress' mother observed the girls at play when the sound of gunfire erupted. The playground is located directly across the street from their residence.

"My heart fell out of my chest to hear my daughter was shot. First thing I thought was lord take my life and not hers," said Melissa Alexander, Ruanna's mother. "I'm lost for words. I'm devastated. I'm hurt. I cried all night, all morning. I just want my baby to be safe."

 Authorities are seeking two male suspects and report that a minimum of six shots were discharged from two distinct firearms. Investigators have indicated that the girls were not the intended victims, and efforts are underway to locate the two individuals responsible for the gunfire at the park.

Ruanna's mother has this to say to the gunmen: "Get a life. There's so much more constructive things to do. You're putting children's lives at stake. Innocent children. I'm sure you have someone that looks up to you and you are letting them down."

Ruanna's mother expresses the following message to the assailants: "Get a life. There's so much more constructive things to do. You're putting children's lives at stake. Innocent children. I'm sure you have someone that looks up to you and you are letting them down."

 

 


 

Dog stolen by two teen girls


 Authorities apprehended two adolescent females in connection with the theft of a 10-year-old dachshund named Milkshake in the Bronx. The canine was reportedly removed from an apartment located on Tiffany Street at approximately 8 p.m. on May 4. Authorities have previously disseminated images of the two suspects. The two girls, both aged 16, are currently confronting charges of grand larceny and harassment. Monica Montanez, the owner of Milkshake, expressed that this was the longest period she had been separated from her dog, and the experience had been excruciating. Montanez stated that she continues to await the safe return of her dog.

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