Preparedness
Venezuelan Migrants Carjack Off-Duty Officer, Wielding Fully Automatic Pistol
In a disconcerting turn of events last Friday night, an off-duty officer of the New York Police Department fell prey to a carjacking. The alleged perpetrators, two armed men believed to be Venezuelan migrants, ambushed the officer around 11:30 p.m. near West 146 Street and Bradhurst Avenue in Harlem, as detailed in a recent New York Post report.
One of the assailants allegedly flaunted a fully automatic pistol during the incident. The unsuspecting off-duty officer, who was in his 2020 BMW at that time, was taken by surprise when the suspects purportedly forced open the car door.
The assailants knocked a firearm out of the officer’s hands, demanded the keys, and successfully managed to make off with the vehicle. The officer’s iPad, which was inside the car at the time, later played a crucial role in locating the stolen vehicle.
The iPad enabled investigators to trace the stolen car, which was found abandoned less than a mile away from the crime scene. This led authorities to the immediate vicinity where the two suspects were found – their guns still drawn.
Upon their arrest, the suspects failed to produce any identification but claimed their names were Jomar Crespo, 21, and Jose Rivera, 20, hailing from Waterbury, Connecticut. A noteworthy detail from the New York Post’s report was that these men bore tattoos associated with a Venezuelan gang.
Both Crespo and Rivera now face charges of robbery, grand theft auto, possession of a machine gun, possession of a loaded firearm, possession of stolen property, making rapid-fire modifications to a gun, and unlawful possession of ammunition feeding devices.
In a concerning pattern, this was the second case this month in which NYPD officers have been targeted by individuals speculated to be Venezuelan migrants. A similar incident transpired on June 3, when an NYPD officer was shot in the chest and another in the leg in Queens.
The shooting perpetrator was identified as 19-year-old Bernardo Castro Mata, who had reportedly entered the U.S. illegally via the southern border of Eagle Pass, Texas back in July 2023. Castro Mata, who had been living in a migrant shelter in East Elmhurst, was charged with two counts of attempted murder of a police officer and could face up to 80 years in prison.
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Concealed Carrier Defends Against Alleged Threat in Road Rage Incident
A recent road rage incident in Illinois escalated to gunfire when a concealed-carrying motorist felt threatened by an approaching individual. The confrontation unfolded at the intersection of Busey Avenue and Park Street in Urbana, drawing a swift response from local police.
The altercation began as a verbal dispute between a man driving alone and a couple in another vehicle. Tensions rose when the solo driver attempted to distance himself from the pursuing pair by pulling into a hospital emergency room parking lot before exiting onto Park Street.
As the situation intensified, the couple continued their pursuit, stopping their car at Park Street. The female driver armed herself with a baseball bat, while her male passenger approached the lone motorist.
The solo driver, who held a concealed-carry permit, reported that the approaching male appeared to have his hand under his shirt, suggesting he might be armed. In response, the driver drew his legally concealed firearm and fired multiple shots, striking the male passenger.
Following the shooting, the driver promptly called 911 to report the incident. The injured male was transported to a local hospital, where he underwent surgery and was placed in intensive care.
Authorities are actively investigating the incident, and no arrests have been made at this time. The police encourage anyone with information to come forward, offering options for private discussions or anonymous tips through Crime Stoppers.
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Mom’s Bold Confrontation Sparks Gunfire at Popeyes Showdown
In Jacksonville, Florida, a mother took matters into her own hands to confront an 18-year-old man who was allegedly engaging in inappropriate text exchanges with her 13-year-old daughter. The confrontation, which took place at a local Popeyes restaurant, escalated dramatically and ended with the suspect being shot.
According to Jacksonville Sheriff’s Chief of Investigations Alan Parker, the suspect, Cerry Rodriques Banks, had been involved in “an inappropriate text relationship with a 13-year-old female.” Upon discovering these communications, the girl’s mother decided to intervene directly. She assumed her daughter’s identity by using her phone to communicate with Banks, setting up a meeting with him at the restaurant early on a Sunday morning.
When Banks arrived, he was expecting to meet the young girl but was instead confronted by the mother, her daughter, and her 11-year-old son. During the encounter, Banks allegedly pulled out a gun and ominously warned the mother, “When you hear the shots tonight, you know what’s up.”
The mother quickly ushered her children into the safety of the Popeyes and alerted the authorities. Despite having the opportunity to leave the scene, Banks remained outside the restaurant. When police officers arrived, they instructed Banks to “turn around and show his hands,” but he ignored the commands and attempted to flee.
“As the officer reaches the corner of the business, he observes the suspect pull the pistol from his waistband,” Parker explained. The officer, who has seven years of experience, ordered Banks to drop the weapon. When Banks did not comply, the officer fired, hitting Banks multiple times.
“The suspect continues to flee and, near a neighboring business, drops the gun,” Parker added. Banks managed to escape temporarily but was later captured in a drainage tunnel with the help of a K-9 unit. He sustained injuries to his hand, torso, and possibly his leg, and was provided medical care before being transported to a hospital.
Authorities recovered the firearm, which had not been discharged during the incident. Banks now faces several charges, including aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, lewd and lascivious conduct, unlawful use of a communication device, and traveling to meet a minor for illicit purposes.
Jacksonville Sheriff T. K. Waters acknowledged the mother’s concern for her daughter but emphasized that such situations should be handled by law enforcement. “We’d absolutely love to handle every situation, but this is a mother who’s concerned about her daughter. So, I get it, I understand,” Waters stated. “But, I would say that in most cases, in situations like that, call us and let us come out and deal with the situation, so it doesn’t unfold like this.”
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Concealed-Carry Motorcyclist Defends Against Hammer-Wielding Aggressor
A concealed-carry motorcyclist was involved in a fatal incident in Maryland last week, which police have described as a road-rage confrontation. The motorcyclist, a 22-year-old with a valid Maryland concealed handgun carry permit, was traveling near Maryland Route 10 and Furnace Branch Road when he encountered an aggressive driver.
According to reports, the motorcyclist noticed another vehicle tailgating him and behaving erratically. The situation escalated when the driver, identified as 51-year-old Scott David Guhse, pulled alongside the motorcyclist, shouting at him. The two nearly collided during the encounter.
Anne Arundel County police spokesman Justin Mulcahy explained, “At a certain point, he was sort of forced off the road, and then stopped. He ultimately had to lay down his bike.” The confrontation reached a critical point when both individuals stopped on East Furnace Branch Road at Margate Drive.
It was there that Guhse allegedly charged at the motorcyclist with a hammer. In response, the motorcyclist drew his handgun and fired, resulting in Guhse’s death at the scene, according to fire officials. The motorcyclist remained at the scene following the incident, cooperating with authorities.
“I heard a pop. I thought it sounded like gunfire,” Hyung Chang, owner of Against Our Odds Vape Shop in Glen Burnie, recounted. “Ten to 15 minutes later, started having police and everything show up.”
Chang remarked on the frequency of such incidents in the area, noting, “It’s unfortunate,” and adding that he witnesses similar altercations at least once a month. “People have to learn to tone things down a little bit and not take things so personal,” he advised.
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Fedup
June 27, 2024 at 12:06 pm
Quit calling them migrants, call them what they really are illegal aliens!!
jeff Taylor
June 27, 2024 at 12:34 pm
Maybe stop Bragg kicking everyone loose and make him do his job?
Greg
June 27, 2024 at 12:51 pm
Go to the source Soros
Herbert Woodbury
June 27, 2024 at 2:12 pm
“Increase gun control measures, focusing on migrants.”
This is a non-sense answer. Non-citizens are not allowed to own guns.
s c frazer
June 27, 2024 at 3:02 pm
swifter, more lethal punishment.
WOODROW MAGNUS
June 27, 2024 at 11:26 pm
SHOOT THEM ALL AT THE BORDER BEFORE THEY CAN GET INTO OUR COUNTRY.