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Four Charged With Attempted Murder After Altercation On Long Island

Four men who hospitalized a pair of Long Island residents attempting to apprehend them after they were caught rummaging through a parked car have been arrested following a lengthy investigation.

Will Cruz Benavides

Will Cruz Benavides

Photo Credit: Nassau County Police
Joel Batista

Joel Batista

Photo Credit: Nassau County Police
Justin Osorio

Justin Osorio

Photo Credit: Nassau County Police
Kenneth Delacruz

Kenneth Delacruz

Photo Credit: Nassau County Police

The Nassau County Police Department launched an investigation in June after four men were busted breaking in to a parked car in Jericho, stealing multiple items.

According to police, after being caught, a 49-year-old and 22-year-old man chased the group, locating them on Parkside Drive at approximately 2:30 a.m. on Sunday, June 21.

Both groups were involved in a physical struggle that led to the two Good Samaritans being physically assaulted.

During the assault, police said that one of the men fired two shots from a silver pistol, though no one was struck. The group then fled on foot west on Parkside Drive.

Police said the 49-year-old victim suffered blunt trauma to the back of the head, a broken nose, and bruising to the arms and legs. 

The 22-year-old victim suffered a laceration to the forehead, a broken nose, and bruising to the arms and legs.

On Thursday, Oct. 1, the Nassau County Police Department announced that four men had been arrested for the assault:

  • Joel Batista, 20, of Uniondale;
  • Will Cruz Benavides, 20, of Elmont;
  • Kenneth Delacruz, 20, of Freeport;
  • Justin Osorio, 18, of Freeport.

All four were charged with second-degree attempted murder. Additionally, Batista was charged with four counts of robbery, three counts of criminal possession of a weapon, and criminal use of a firearm.

Batista, Cruz Benavides, and Delacruz have already been arraigned. Osorio is scheduled to be arraigned on Friday, Oct. 2 in Mineola. 

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