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Friday, 7 September 2012

Cop accidentally kills store worker in Bronx standoff

  By Bill King and Jennifer Matarese, Eyewitness NewsNEW YORK (WABC) -- A Bronx deli employee is dead, apparently shot by police, and three men who were holed up inside the store are under arrest.

The incident began with a grocery store robbery on East 169th Street and Franklin Avenue in the Morrisania section around 2 a.m. Friday. It ended with the three suspects being taken into custody by 6:30 a.m.

Authorities say the Natalie Grocery Store had just closed for the night when a passerby spotted a masked man pointing a gun at a clerk's head inside and called police, who quickly responded and surrounded the building.

Police say two of the suspects, identified as Orlando Ramos and Ernesto Delgado, saw the police presence and fled to the back of the store and into the basement.

That allowed the night manager to open the metal gate in front of the store and sneak out, walking towards officers with his hands raised. Another employee, identified as 20-year-old Reynaldo Cuevas and also the store owner's nephew, then followed. But in his haste to escape the suspects, police say he ran directly into a police officer. They became entangled, according to NYPD Commissioner Ray Kelly, and the officer's gun discharged into Cuevas' chest.

He rushed to St. Barnabas Hospital, where he was pronounced dead.

Witness Jose Garcia told Eyewitness News that Cuevas was running and didn't put his hands up.

"The there people that were robbing the store, they ran to the back," he said. "So that's when the guy got up from the floor, opened the gate, came up with his hands up. His nephew, who was working with him that night, he was trying to follow him. But he ran, but he didn't put his hands up. That's when the police, he fell, and police shot him."

Eyewitness News spoke to a woman who said she was in the store moments before the situation unfolded. She said she did not notice a robbery in progress, but was across the street when she heard all the commotion.

"We came out the building, got across the street," she said. "Once we got across the street, on 169 and Franklin, we heard a gunshot. The cops was already flooded around the store. The boy dropped. When I turned around, the boy dropped."

Police say the third suspect, identified as Christopher Dorsey, followed the employees outside and surrendered. The other two holed up inside, sparking the standoff as police attempted to determine if the suspects were alone in the store or if they had a hostage.

Delgado surrenderd four hours later around 5:30 a.m, according to police. Afte that, officers entered the store around 6:30 a.m. and arrested Ramos, who they found tied to a pole in the basement, allegedly pretending to be a victim.

Authorities say an unloaded .32-caliber handgun was found in bags of birdseed on the grocery store shelves. A backpack belonging to one of the suspects was also recovered. Police say it contained $718, packs of Newport cigarettes and scratch-off lottery tickets.

Demonstrators took to the street Friday night and aimed their anger at police as they claimed the corner of the Bronx and lifted candles to the sky in memory of 20-year-old Reynaldo Cuevas.

Fernando Mateo spoke with Cuevas' mother.

"She's in a state of shock. She believes her son was murdered," said Fernando Mateo, of the Bodega Association of the United Station.

Police say it was an accident, and they have released video to support their case.

Cuevas collided with the cop on his way out of the store. The cop had drawn his gun and it fired.

"The two became entangled at which point we believe the officer accidentally discharged his weapon with one round accidentally entering Mr. Cuevas' shoulder," New York City Police Commissioner Ray Kelly said.

That explanation has not satisfied those who knew Cuevas like Maricela Rodriguez.

"He was like a son to me," Rodriguez said.

Late in the day, police slapped the three robbery suspects with numerous charges including second degree murder.

Meanwhile, an officer was seriously injured when he was involved in an accident while responding to the scene.

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Wednesday, 5 September 2012

Gas station worker killed during attempted robbery

Web produced by Bill King, Eyewitness NewsNEW YORK (WABC) -- A gas station employee was fatally shot during an apparent attempted robbery while working in the Bronx late Tuesday.

Police say the 28-year-old man, identified as Lamin Sillah, was in the office when two suspects rode up on bicycles to RC Petrolioum on East 182nd Street and Southern Boulevard in the East Tremont section around 9:40 p.m.

Co-worker Jason Mwewa said the gas station was packed at the time, but that didn't stop the suspects. Mwewa had just arrived to relieve Sillah, who was finishing up before he went home.

"The guy pulled out the gun and he put it behind my back," Mwewa said. "I just put my hands up, and he searched my pocket. And as soon as he was done, I walked away. But my co-worker, he was doing paperwork. He didn't see what was happening. And that's when the guy pointed a gun at him. And he just yelled something, like he was surprised, like 'Yo!' and that's when I heard three shots rang out."

Police say the suspect, covering his faces with a hoodie, shot Sillah several times before fleeing on the bicycle. Mwewa said he gave chase, but was unable to catch anyone or see any faces because of the hoodies.

Sillah was pronounced dead at St. Barnabas Hospital.

""I just want justice for this guy," Mwewa said. "I hope they find the person who did it...This guy, he's the most honest person I've ever come across. That's why whoever did this, you gotta try to find the guy. This guy worked so hard. He probably has a family that's depending on him. So this guy is a really, really good guy."

Police are looking at surveillance video they recovered from the scene.

Sillah's family said he only started working at the gas station 10 days ago, and that the came to U.S. with a student Visa from Gambia just 10 months ago to get more education. Roommate and cousin Mohommad Kijera was devastated.

"We sleep together, you know, we eat together, anything, we do it together," he said. "In that sense, he wasn't lonley. But now I'm lonely."

No arrests were immediately made.

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Thursday, 21 June 2012

Worker critical after Staten Island trench collapse

  Eyewitness NewsSTATEN ISLAND (WABC) -- A construction worker is in critical condition following a trench collapse on Staten Island.

The site is located at Travis Avenue and Victory Boulevard in the Bulls Head section.

The worker was transported to Staten Island University Hospital in cardiac arrest.

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Wednesday, 11 January 2012

Papa John's worker calls woman 'Lady Chinky Eyes'

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Papa John’s has apologized after an employee typed a racial slur on a receipt to a customer Friday at one of its locations in New York City.

Minhee Cho posted an image of the receipt on Twitter, which called her “lady chinky eyes.”

“Hey @PapaJohns just FYI my name isn’t ‘lady chinky eyes,’” Cho tweeted.

The image went viral, and many tweeted complaints to Papa John’s, such as “Your employees are your brand.”

Papa John’s replied to many complaints via Twitter, noting that the employee was being fired.

“We are very upset by recent receipt issue in New York & sincerely apologize to our customer. Franchise employee involved is being terminated,” Papa John’s tweeted.

This isn’t the first time a restaurant has come under fire over employees using racial or ethnic slurs on receipts.

Last month, a cashier at a Chick-fil-A restaurant in Irvine, Calif., was fired after allegedly mocking Asian-American customers, ABC News Los Angeles station KABC-TV reported.

The cashier reportedly used “Ching” and “Chong” in the customer identification line on the receipts.

Photos of those receipts have also gone viral online.

In a written statement, a representative for the fast-food chain told KABC that “the individual clearly violated our operating standards.”

“The matter was addressed and discussed immediately with the guests on the spot; and a confirmation was provided that the employee was immediately dismissed for the individual behavior,” the statement said.


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Saturday, 7 January 2012

Suspect robs Queens bank dressed as UPS worker

See it on TV? Check here.   Jennifer Matarese, Eyewitness NewsNEW YORK (WABC) -- The FBI is hoping some surveillance photos will help them catch a man who robbed a Queens bank dressed as a UPS worker.

The FBI is hoping some surveillance photos will help them catch a man who robbed a Queens bank dressed as a UPS worker.

It happened at the Sovereign Bank located at 75-15 31st Avenue in Jackson Heights Friday at approximately 9:40 a.m.

The suspect walked into the bank, holding a gun to an employee's back while demanding cash from the tellers.

The suspect demanded $20,000 in large denominations.

He was given an undisclosed amount of cash and was last seen fleeing west on 31st Avenue and then north on 75th Street.

The suspect is described as a black or Hispanic male, early 30s, 5'6'' to 5'8'' tall, and approximately 170 to 180 pounds.

He has black facial hair and was seen in a seasonal UPS uniform, consisting of a brown jacket and brown pants.

He was also wearing a red baseball hat and sun glasses. He had a silver revolver.

A significant reward is available for a tip that breaks the case.

Anyone with information is asked to call the FBI immediately at 212-384-1000.

As always, tipsters may remain anonymous.

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