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By Ann Turner on
 July 25, 2024

NYPD Release Photos Of Suspect In Deadly Migrant Center Shooting

The New York Police Department is intensifying investigations into a shooting outside a Brooklyn migrant facility, suspected to be gang-related.

The New York Post reported that late Sunday night around 11 p.m., the peaceful routine of Ryerson Street in Brooklyn was shattered. Surveillance footage captured a man dismounting a moped at 29 Ryerson St., swiftly drawing a firearm and firing at individuals nearby.

The direct aftermath resulted in the death of 21-year-old Venezuelan national Enny DeJesus Urbina Mendez, while another victim nearby suffered serious injuries. The suspect, after executing the shooting, fled the scene contributing to an ongoing search by authorities.

Subsequent investigations suggest a potential link between this violent act and Tren de Aragua, a notorious Venezuelan gang, speculating that this could be part of a broader turf war involving illegal activities such as drug distribution and prostitution control.

Community Reels Under Frequent Episodes of Violence

Mere hours after the tragic shooting at the migrant shelter, another grim discovery was made in Steuben Park.

A homeless man, identified as 30-year-old Arturo Jose Rodriguez-Marcano, was found deceased, further exacerbating the concerns about gang-involved violence in the locality.

The New York City Police Department (NYPD), in a swift response, released footage of the suspect involved in the Ryerson Street incident.

They are still in pursuit of the gunman seen in a blue sedan responsible for the second shooting, accentuating the complexity and danger of the developing situation.

A crash following the shootings involved a scooter and the sedan. The NYPD managed to arrest the driver of the scooter, but the primary suspect from the Ryerson Street shooting and the gunman from the sedan remain at large.

Local Community Leaders Demand Action and Reform

Community response was immediate and fervent. Over a hundred protestors, led by Renee Collymore, assembled near the Clinton Hill shelter to voice their dismay and fear over the escalating violence and the overcrowded, unsafe conditions of migrant shelters in their neighborhood.

Collymore, a prominent local figure and Democratic Liaison for the 57th Assembly District, articulated the frustration of the community.

She highlighted the disproportionate burden placed on their community, in contrast to others in New York City, demanding a more balanced distribution of migrant accommodations.

During the protest, she emphasized the risks associated with overcrowded shelters, directly correlating them to increased vulnerabilities and calling for immediate action from city officials.

Mayor and Authorities Vow to Uphold Justice

New York's Mayor Eric Adams addressed the increased gang activity, stating a strict non-tolerance policy towards gang encroachments in the city.

"We are still investigating if this was connected to a gang. That is still unclear at this moment, but we are on top of it. We’re not going to allow a gang to take a foothold here," he declared in a recent statement.

While specific details remain under investigation, the NYPD is exploring all angles, considering the seriousness of the incidents and their potential to incite further violence.

A migrant present during the first shooting recalled the harrowing moment, saying, "They shot from the bike and kept kicking."

All facets of the investigation are being actively pursued, with heightened focus on gang involvement and any connections between the two fatal incidents.

Next Steps: Community Safety and Migrant Welfare

As investigations continue, the twin shootings highlight critical challenges faced by the community, particularly in terms of safety and migrant welfare. Authorities are under increased scrutiny to provide both immediate and long-term solutions to curb violence and reassess migrant housing policies within the city.

Community leaders, alongside city officials, are now tasked with a multifaceted approach that not only seeks justice for the victims but also addresses underlying issues contributing to such tragedies.

This event signals a crucial juncture for local governance and community relations in Brooklyn, requiring concerted efforts across multiple sectors to restore safety and trust.

In conclusion, the deadly incidents at Ryerson Street and Steuben Park underscore the urgent need for improved safety protocols at migrant shelters and a strategic review of city policies on migrant distribution. Community and city leaders continue to confront these pressing challenges as they strive to prevent future tragedies and ensure the welfare of all residents.

Written By:
Ann Turner

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