Monday, June 03, 2013

New York City: 25 People Shot, 6 Dead, in 48 Hours

New York City: 25 People Shot, 6 Dead, in 48 Hours

Posted by Nicholas Stix

 

Thanks to reader-researcher RC, who sent this along, with this headline and subhed:

 

Chicago vs. New York City

in the Race to the Bottom

 

"When public virtue is gone, when the national spirit is fled…the republic is lost in essence, though it may still exist in form."

 John Adams to Benjamin Rush, 1808.

 

Mayhem in the city: 25 people shot in 48 hours

Three killed Sunday after three were killed Saturday. One of the wounded includes an 11-year-old girl who will never walk again.

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Sunday, June 2, 2013, 10:47 PM

NEW YORK DAILY NEWS

 

Cops check the scene of a deadly gun battle at Bedford Ave. and Lenox Road in Brooklyn on Sunday. (Debbie Egan-Chin/New York Daily News)

 

 

Violence surged like the mercury Sunday, with three more fatalities from gun violence — and eight others wounded in shootings — bringing the total number of bullet-riddled in the city to 25 in less than 48 hours.

Only Staten Island was safe from the wide-ranging spray of gunfire and sickening weekend bloodshed. At least 12 people were blasted in Brooklyn, eight in the Bronx and another four in Queens. The sole person shot in Manhattan took several slugs to the chest and perished in broad daylight.

Sunday's first fatality was Ivan Martinez, 21, who was approached around 3:25 a.m. by a 20-year-old gunman and a woman at E. 139th St. near Brook Ave. in the Bronx, police said.

The gunman shot Martinez once in the head and ran off with the woman.

Paramedics transport one of three men shot near at the intersection of Bedford and Flatbush avenues in Brooklyn. (Debbie Egan-Chin/New York Daily News)

 

In the second fatal attack, a man in his 40s was gunned down during an argument in East Harlem around 1:20 p.m. The victim, who has not been identified by police, was blasted multiple times in the torso on E. 105th St. near First Ave. Less than four hours later, Damien Powell, 25, was killed after he was shot in the chest outside the Albany Houses in Crown Heights, sources and witnesses said. The victim's mother collapsed at the scene, where shell casings littered the street, witnesses said.

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In other shootings Sunday:

- A 21-year-old man was shot in the leg in the Ravenswood Houses in Queens at 12:10 a.m.
- A 21-year-old man was shot three times on East New York Ave., Brooklyn, at 2:36 a.m.
- A 20-year-old man was shot in the leg at Bedford Park Blvd. and Webster Ave. in the Bronx at 3:30 a.m.
- A 35-year-old man brought himself to Jamaica Hospital with a gunshot wound in the leg at 4:12 a.m.
- A 15-year-old was shot in his leg and back on Osborn St. in, Brownsville, Brooklyn, at 11:40 a.m.
- A gunman opened fire at Bedford Ave. near Lenox Road in Prospect Lefferts-Gardens around 3:25 p.m.

Tayloni Mazyck, 11, was paralyzed by a stray bullet Friday night outside her Bedford-Stuyvesant apartment building. (Aaron Showalter/New York Daily News)

 

Three men were wounded in the wild Brooklyn shooting that left terrified bystanders ducking for cover.

"I heard maybe 20 shots," said Guy Pierre Louis, 50, who lives on Lenox Road. "I thought it was like the Fourth of July."

Cops are now hunting for the alleged gunman, Kevon Brown, 30, who also shot at a pair of officers during the melee, police said. He's described as 5-foot-10, 185 pounds.

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Detectives at the scene of where three people were shot on Sunday. (Debbie Egan-Chin/New York Daily News)

 

Sunday's carnage followed the shooting of 14 people — three of whom died — in a terrifying 26 hours that began Friday night. A total of six people were killed during the grim weekend.

The two days of bloodshed represented 5% of this year's roughly 440 shootings. Despite the violence, that figure represents a 23% drop compared with the 574 victims shot through this time last year.

Friday night's incidents were bookended by tragedy and a miracle.

Tayloni (Tutu) Mazyck, 11, was shot outside her Bedford-Stuyvesant home when a cold-hearted teen opened fire at rival gang members. The slug traveled through her neck and lodged in her spine.

Police commissioner Ray Kelly will have his hands full trying to piece together the rash of shootings. (Jefferson Siegel for New York Daily News)

 

She will never walk again.

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"She can't feel her legs. She has pain in her arms," said her heartbroken mother Priscilla Mazyck, 46.

On Saturday night, a heroic 15-year-old girl in the Bronx dodged death and was shot in the leg as she pushed a toddler in a baby carriage to safety.

Cops are now hunting for one alleged gunman, Kevon Brown, 30, who shot at a pair of officers during the a Brooklyn melee.

 

"Everybody started running, so I went to grab the carriage," Sarah Rivera told the Daily News from Lincoln Hospital on Sunday. "As I pushed it, the bullet hit me."

Other shooting victims on Saturday were less fortunate.

Terrance Davis, 24, of the Bronx was killed after he was shot multiple times Friday night on W. Burnside Ave., and Antonio Wilson, 23, was fatally blasted in Clinton Hill, Brooklyn. Meanwhile, 39-year-old Damion Riley was shot twice and died on E. 48th St. in East Flatbush.

With Erik Badia, Chelsia Rose Marcius, Edgar Sandoval and Tom Baker

3 comments:

Chicago guy said...

What is it with these morons? Hospitalizing and incarcerating people costs a lot of money. All the money spent on this could be used for other things such as infrastructure, funding pension plans, parks, etc. This has been going on for a long time and probably will never end; it's a part of their culture, if one can call it that. They probably tie up 85% of police and court resources. I'd like to see an accurate accounting of how much of tax income is used up on this portion of the population. This would include not just the police and medical costs but also things like Section 8, SSI, Operation Head Start, Midnight Basketball, special tutoring programs, social services, everything. I have a feeling it adds up to quite a bit when one takes it all into account.

Anonymous said...

Don't forgot opportunity costs such as Whitey having to flee areas that have become darker over time.

Anonymous said...

Why can't these S***-for-brains NYC fools just tell their Communist Masters to go fish and carry firearms, like a civilized State? I've met NYC Jews and their Communist mindset vis-a-vis gun ownership is simply astounding; you might as well be talking to a Soviet mouthpiece.