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Multiple Homicides Make for Bloody Weekend

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Juan Torres
A shooting in a Bed-Stuy salon, a shooting in a Union Square Diner, another shooting at a Queens bodega, and a shooting in a Bronx apartment made for at least four gun-related fatalities this weekend. In Bed-Stuy, a 12-year-old boy is in stable condition after being shot in the shoulder while walking near Tompkins Park, and in Springfield Gardens, Queens, a man opened fire at a house party, wounding four people. And we're also hearing reports this morning of a fatal stabbing near Avenue D.

The Queens bodega murder is perhaps the most heartbreaking; Juan Torres, 54, was shot by a robber who was holding a gun to his brother Felix's head at the cash register. Torres was in the back of the Laurelton store when the robbery started around 11 p.m. Saturday, and police sources say he was shot as he tried to sneak up behind the shooter with a hammer. "The guy came in quick," Felix Torres tells the Daily News. "He said to me, 'Come over here.' He took me to the counter and put the gun to the side of my head with my face on the counter. I said, 'Please don't kill me - I got my family. I'll give you money.'He took money from the register. Then I heard boom, and he left. I never saw his face - or my brother."

Juan Torres followed the fate of his brother Jesus, who was murdered by robbers at the Ridgewood Deli on Ridgewood Avenue in 1999. And another clerk was slain in a 2002 robbery at the same bodega where Juan, a father of three, was killed this weekend. "It's weird. I can't believe this happened again," his sister Carmen Torres, 39, tells the News. "He was a good father, a good brother." His son, Xavier Torres, 21, tells the Times, "I still think this is a nightmare, this is a dream. I still think that I’m going to go to sleep, wake up and see my father there."

Meanwhile, in the Bronx, 25-year-old Michael Brown was found dead in an apartment near Holland Avenue with a gunshot wound to the face at about 8 p.m. Saturday. The Post reports that as of October 17th, there have been 425 homicides—up from 367 at this point last year, making for a 15.8 percent increase.

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  • Kao

    Howcome all those who were shot in this story either black thugs, or Latinos who were shot by black thugs.

  • whitecastlerock

    Murders are up, but we are told crime is down in every other category....

  • jaycjay

    Not exactly. The crime rate is up compared to 2009 in five of the seven reported categories. The two that are down are burglary and grand larceny.

    So the violent crime categories -- murder, r-p- (censor defeat), robbery, and felonious assault -- are all up, as is auto theft (G.L.A. in CompStat terminology). But the decrease in the other categories, particularly grand larceny, result in an overall statistical decrease because there are more incidents of those reported than there are in the violent crime categories.

    For example, in the current report, there have been over 29,000 grand larcenies in NYC this year, but that's a decrease of about 1,700 from last year. That decrease by itself outweighs the various increases statistically.

    Full report (.pdf) is here, by the way:

    http://www.nyc.gov/html/nypd/downloads/pdf/crime_statistics/csc

  • jaycjay

    Meant to clarify that second sentence but forgot to do the edit, so:

    The overall crime rate is down compared to 2009, but the rate is up in five of the seven reported categories.

  • Rocknrope

    Gah. Don't bring a hammer to a gunfight. His brother was actually doing everything right - talking to the robber, telling him to take whatever he wants, and that he has a family.

    But hindsight is 20/20, and perhaps he thought his brother was going to be killed, so he had to do something.

  • Spirit of 76

    Yeah, where are all the armchair commandos who always pop up when a store owner or employee successfully fights back? Sometimes it works, but is it really worth the risk?

  • nyr72

    Oops, I read that wrong. I thought they meant Tompkins Square Park in the village. Oh well, only one and one.

  • nyr72

    That's two homicides in the Lower East Side, and one just west of the neighborhood. Guess the area isn't as gentrified as one would think..

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