Bloody ‘Hunter’s Moon’ eclipse night in NY: Ten shot, five dead — no arrests
Victims were felled in Brooklyn, Bronx and Queens in a shooting spree that lasted 10 hours.
Comments (49)By Barry Paddock AND Joseph Stepansky / NEW YORK DAILY NEWS
Published: Saturday, October 19, 2013, 11:50 AM
Updated: Saturday, October 19, 2013, 12:28 PM
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A bloody eclipse night struck 10 shooting victims in New York.
A bloody 10-hour shooting spree left five people dead and another five wounded across the city in a violent start to the weekend, cops said.
All of the killers — including one with a mouthful of gold teeth — remained on the streets as police reported no arrests in the eight incidents of gunfire that started and ended in the Bronx.
The carnage began at about 6 p.m. Friday when a gunman opened fire on Tyrek Singleton, 28, and a friend outside the Adams Houses on Tinton Ave. in the Bronx.
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Both victims were rushed to Lincoln Hospital, where Singleton, who had multiple prior arrests in the Bronx and Pennsylvania for drugs, weapons, and robbery, died from a gunshot to the mid-section. The second man, 26, who was shot in the leg and expected to recover, told investigators two men approached them and opened fire without provocation, officials said.
About 90 minutes later, a 44-year-old woman suffered a graze wound to her back when three men fired off shots near Nostrand Ave. and Beverly Road in Brooklyn, officials said.
The night’s second fatal shooting followed at 8:30 p.m. when two men with lengthy rap sheets were gunned down after an East New York street dispute, cops said.
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Tevin Beckles, 21, who had 25 prior arrests, and Randolph Williams, 37, who had 52 prior arrests, were both shot in the chest on Pennsylvania Ave. near Glenmore Ave. and died at Brookdale University Hospital.
A .38-caliber handgun was recovered from the murder scene, officials said.
Shortly after 1 a.m. Saturday, an unidentified man was blasted with bullets at Seagirt Blvd. and Beach 32nd St. in Far Rockaway, Queens, police said.
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The man was rushed to Lutheran Medical Center with multiple gunshot wounds but was expected to survive, police said.
A 2 a.m. shooting left a 36-year-old man with two slugs in his pelvis in the Bronx. The bleeding victim was rushed from 24-15 Creston Ave. to St. Barnabas Hospital, and cops said his wounds were not fatal.
Pablo Pagan, 40, was not as lucky.
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Police found Pagan dead outside his Bronx apartment in the Murphy Houses about 15 minutes later with a bullet wound to the head.
Cops were hunting a slender man wearing a brown hoodie in the slaying.
A 4 a.m. Coney Island shooting then sent an unidentified man to Lutheran Medical Center with a non-lethal wound to his abdomen, cops said.
The last overnight shooting occurred at 4:14 a.m. in the Bronx, leaving a mortally wounded man lying at the intersection of Ward Ave. and Westchester Ave., police said.
Marco Castillo, 24, who had two misdemeanor prior arrests, died a short time later at Jacobi Medical Center, and his killer remained on the lam Saturday. The suspects were described as two tall men — one with dark clothes and a mouthful of gold teeth.
All of the killers — including one with a mouthful of gold teeth — remained on the streets as police reported no arrests in the eight incidents of gunfire that started and ended in the Bronx.
The carnage began at about 6 p.m. Friday when a gunman opened fire on Tyrek Singleton, 28, and a friend outside the Adams Houses on Tinton Ave. in the Bronx.
RELATED: 2 LIVED BLOCKS APART AND DIE IN 2 UNRELATED SHOOTINGS
Both victims were rushed to Lincoln Hospital, where Singleton, who had multiple prior arrests in the Bronx and Pennsylvania for drugs, weapons, and robbery, died from a gunshot to the mid-section. The second man, 26, who was shot in the leg and expected to recover, told investigators two men approached them and opened fire without provocation, officials said.
About 90 minutes later, a 44-year-old woman suffered a graze wound to her back when three men fired off shots near Nostrand Ave. and Beverly Road in Brooklyn, officials said.
The night’s second fatal shooting followed at 8:30 p.m. when two men with lengthy rap sheets were gunned down after an East New York street dispute, cops said.
RELATED: COPS IDENTIFY SUSPECTED GUNMAN WHO FIRED STRAY SHOT THAT KILLED BROOKLYN MOM
A .38-caliber handgun was recovered from the murder scene, officials said.
Shortly after 1 a.m. Saturday, an unidentified man was blasted with bullets at Seagirt Blvd. and Beach 32nd St. in Far Rockaway, Queens, police said.
RELATED: BROOKLYN FATHER OF BABY SHOT DEAD CHARGED IN ROBBERY
The man was rushed to Lutheran Medical Center with multiple gunshot wounds but was expected to survive, police said.
A 2 a.m. shooting left a 36-year-old man with two slugs in his pelvis in the Bronx. The bleeding victim was rushed from 24-15 Creston Ave. to St. Barnabas Hospital, and cops said his wounds were not fatal.
Pablo Pagan, 40, was not as lucky.
RELATED: WOMAN SHOT DEAD BY BROOKLYN COP IN CHAOTIC SCENE
Police found Pagan dead outside his Bronx apartment in the Murphy Houses about 15 minutes later with a bullet wound to the head.
Cops were hunting a slender man wearing a brown hoodie in the slaying.
A 4 a.m. Coney Island shooting then sent an unidentified man to Lutheran Medical Center with a non-lethal wound to his abdomen, cops said.
The last overnight shooting occurred at 4:14 a.m. in the Bronx, leaving a mortally wounded man lying at the intersection of Ward Ave. and Westchester Ave., police said.
Marco Castillo, 24, who had two misdemeanor prior arrests, died a short time later at Jacobi Medical Center, and his killer remained on the lam Saturday. The suspects were described as two tall men — one with dark clothes and a mouthful of gold teeth.
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