Saturday, December 27, 2025

"black Santa" starts off Christmas Eve tradition of murder, in brooklyn, by blasting a 46-year-old (bLACK) in the chest; where "B.S." go to next?

By Grand Rapids Anonymous
wednesday, december 24, 2025 at 12:45:00 p.m. est

"black Santa" starts off Christmas Eve tradition of murder, in brooklyn, by blasting a 46-year-old (bLACK) in the chest; where "B.S." go to next?

"(amny) detectives are searching for the suspect who left a man dead in brooklyn on Christmas Eve.

"police say that the gun [sic] violence erupted just after 9:45 a.m. at Powell Street and Belmont Avenue. Upon their arrival, officers from the 73rd Precinct found the victim, a 46-year-old man, who was shot in the chest.

"police are looking for a suspect who fatally shot a man in Brooklyn on Christmas Eve.

"he was rushed to brookdale Hospital in critical condition, where he ultimately died of his injuries. no arrests have been made and an investigation remains ongoing.

"though officers are looking for a black man in a yellow and black hoodie. anyone with information is asked to call 1800-577-tips. all tips will remain confidential."

GRA: It's "black Santa"--you morons--spreading lead throughout black cities until Christmas morning, traveling from coast to coast. NORAD updates and crime reports will occur as needed.

--GRA



1 comment:

  1. bLACK SANTA" SHOT A POLISH MAN DEAD IN BROOKLYN,IT APPEARS; bLACKIE WAS N O T THE VIC ON THIS ONE(IT'S THE REASON WHY I TRY TO FOLLOW UP ON AS MANY OF THESE AS I CAN)

    (news 12)Police have identified the man fatally shot in Brownsville on Christmas Eve as 46-year-old Marcin Iwanowicz.
    News 12 spoke with Iwanowicz’s father, Stanislaw, who said his son left their Midwood apartment around 6 a.m. on Christmas Eve, riding a scooter to a clinic and telling him he would be back by 10 a.m.

    When hours passed and his son didn’t return, the father said he began calling him repeatedly — but never got an answer.
    It wasn’t until around 9 p.m. that police came to the family’s home and told them Iwanowicz had been killed.

    Police say the shooting happened just before 10 a.m. near the corner of Powell Street and Belmont Avenue, outside the St. Jude clinic, where Iwanowicz had been going for treatment.

    Officers responding to a 911 call found him lying on the sidewalk with a gunshot wound to the chest. He was taken to One Brooklyn Health–Brookdale University Hospital Medical Center, where he was pronounced dead.

    Investigators spent hours at the scene collecting evidence, including shell casings. A bullet hole was also visible in the wall of the building near where the shooting happened. Police say no arrests have been made and the investigation remains ongoing.

    Iwanowicz’s father said Marcin was the oldest of two sons and came to the United States from Poland when he was just 5 years old. He described his son as kind and helpful, often assisting him with daily tasks as his own health declined.

    GRA:This is quite a shocker. But pretty unsavory people hang around clinics.

    --GRA

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