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Teen Gets Nearly 20 Years For Killing 16-Year-Old With Ghost Gun In Westchester Teen Gets Nearly 20 Years For Killing 16-Year-Old With Ghost Gun In Westchester
Teen Gets Nearly 20 Years For Killing 16-Year-Old With Ghost Gun In Westchester An 18-year-old will spend almost two decades in prison for fatally shooting a 16-year-old victim with an untraceable ghost gun in Westchester, officials announced. New Rochelle resident Tommy Rivera, age 18, was sentenced to 19 years in prison for fatally shooting 16-year-old Julian Oliveros in New Rochelle in January 2022, the Westchester County District Attorney's Office announced on Wednesday, Nov. 29.  Earlier Report - Westchester Teen Indicted For Murder Of 16-Year-Old, DA Announces According to the DA's Office, on Jan. 25, 2022, just after 3:30 p.m., Rivera u…
Suspect At Large After Shooting At Train Station In Westchester Suspect At Large After Shooting At Train Station In Westchester
Suspect At Large After Shooting At Train Station In Westchester Authorities are searching for a suspect who shot a man in the parking lot of a train station in Westchester, leaving him hospitalized.  The incident happened on Saturday, May 20 around 11:45 p.m., when MTA Police responded to the south parking lot at the Metro-North Mount Vernon East Station after they received a report of shots fired, according to MTA Police Department spokesperson Aaron Donovan.  Once at the scene, an investigation revealed that a man with multiple gunshot wounds had been taken to Montefiore Mount Vernon Hospital. No weapons were found at the scene, b…
16-Year-Old Charged In Westchester Murder Caught On Video 16-Year-Old Charged In Westchester Murder Caught On Video
16-Year-Old Charged In Westchester Murder Caught On Video A 16-year-old has been indicted for allegedly fatally shooting a man in Westchester County in an incident caught on video. The Yonkers Police Department reported that the Delaware teen was booked by police on Monday, Aug. 9 on the charge of second-degree murder in the death of Javon Merrill, age 27, of Yonkers.  Police said the teen, who was not identified because he is classified as a juvenile offender, is accused of shooting Merrill in the chest shortly before 9:40 p.m. Oct. 27, 2020, inside the Triangle Deli at 286 Ashburton Ave. Investigators used surveillance video, int…
Surveillance Video Leads To Arrest Of Suspect In Shooting Of 24-Year-Old In Westchester Surveillance Video Leads To Arrest Of Suspect In Shooting Of 24-Year-Old In Westchester
Surveillance Video Leads To Arrest Of Suspect In Shooting Of 24-Year-Old In Westchester Surveillance video led to the arrest and an attempted murder charge for a 23-year-old man accused of shooting a man in Westchester , police said. Yonkers resident Eddie Jackson was taken into police custody on Wednesday, May 22, while at Yonkers Criminal Court for an unrelated matter, Yonkers Police Det. Sgt. Dean Politopoulos said. According to police, investigators were able to develop information and recovered surveillance video that identified Jackson as the shooter of a 24-year-old man on Warburton Avenue on Saturday, May 18 outside of a liquor store. Politopoulos said that on the da…
Police Investigating Case Of Smashed Mailboxes In Westchester Police Investigating Case Of Smashed Mailboxes In Westchester
Police Investigating Case Of Smashed Mailboxes In Westchester Police are investigating a case of criminal mischief in Westchester following reports of multiple mailboxes that have been destroyed by an unknown party. Investigators from the North Castle Police Department received reports from residents of Custis Avenue in North White Plains early on Sunday, April 8, where there were reports of the smashed mailboxes, though the suspects may have been caught on camera, according to police. Police said that the caller stated he has observed criminal mischief to the mailbox of two of his neighbors and that he has surveillance video that is being reviewed by…
Seen Him? Resident Scares Off Man Who Broke Into Stamford Home Seen Him? Resident Scares Off Man Who Broke Into Stamford Home
Seen Him? Resident Scares Off Man Who Broke Into Stamford Home Police are asking the public for help in locating a man wanted in connection with an attempted burglary in Stamford last week. A video surveillance released Wednesday, shows the man, who was interrupted by the resident around 11:15 a.m. on Friday, Jan. 26, on Aberdeen Street, police said. The man is described as being about 5-foot-8, “with a dark complexion and very short hair with a medium build,” police said.  He was wearing a dark blue sweatshirt and what looks like gray sweatpants. The man was last seen on the corner of Aberdeen and West Main Street. Anyone with information is asked to…