Letter to the Editor: How Can You Decide How Much Punishment Is Enough?
/“What was omitted from the article was what he did to deserve that sentence. Here are the facts:”
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Read More“My son’s grave was dug and waiting for him — literally — before he left London to go to Guyana.”
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Read MoreBy Christina Carrega
Three Far Rockaway teenagers are among the five people arrested in connection with the death of a 23-year-old man whose body was found in a Queens park earlier this month.
Police said Ian Michael Cruz’s body was found in Bayswater Point State Park on Dec. 16, with multiple gunshot wounds to the head. He was pronounced dead at the scene.
Carlos Guerra, Yonathan Sanchez and Elmer Guttierez, as well as a 15-year-old boy and 13-year-old girl, were arrested on Dec. 22 and variously charged in Cruz’s death.
The group, which is linked to the gang MS-13, were busted on Dec. 19 inside a shared bedroom at a three-bedroom apartment on Nameoke Avenue in Far Rockaway, according to the criminal complaint.
A .22 caliber revolver that was recovered from the room matched the four bullets that were recovered from Cruz’s body, according to the court documents.
Based on video surveillance from the scene and admissions from the alleged shooters, the five were charged with Cruz’s murder.
Guerra, 18, Sanchez, 22, and the two juvenile offenders — whose names are being withheld — were charged with second-degree murder and criminal possession of a weapon charges. If convicted, Guerra and Sanchez faces up to 25 years to life in prison.
Guttierez, 18, only faces a criminal weapons possession charges. If convicted, he faces up to 15 years in prison.
If the teens are convicted, they face up to nine years to life in prison. It is unclear if their cases will be handled in Family Court, according a spokeswoman from the Queens District Attorney’s Office.
A father and son from Richmond Hill, along with an accomplice from Brooklyn, allegedly stole more than $500,000 from an armored truck in Valley Stream.
Read MoreThe victim was driving the Q5 bus on Merrick Boulevard and 220th Street when the perp got on and demanded a free ride.
Read MoreOn Dec. 1, Dennis Hodges allegedly struck the victim several times, searched her and took $40 from her.
Read MoreCuomo has not granted a clemency application since he issued a handful of pardons and commutations one year ago.
Read MoreSamuel Rodriguez, of College Point, was charged with unlawful surveillance for allegedly secretly recording “pretty girls” as they used the airport bathroom.
Read MoreThe presiding judge Stephanie Zaro sentenced Bailey to serve two and a half to five years upstate for three counts of third-degree criminal possession of a weapon.
Read MoreWhen an M train commuter asked a Ridgewood teen to move his legs, he was punched in the face.
Read MoreLhosni Colot faces up to 25 years to life in prison for the second-degree murder of Tymel West.
Read MoreJorge Segundo was crossing Grove Street on Nov. 26 around 7 p.m. when the driver of a grey 2006 Honda CRV knocked him down.
Read MoreA Richmond Hill teacher held “a sharp object” to a 16-year-old boy’s face and asked him “if (the student) was afraid?”
Read MoreThe suspect was seen on surveillance video before the murder creeping in the back of a neighbor’s home before attacking.
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