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Man Killed, Woman Injured in Shooting at Restaurant

Reported Jan 20 at 5:05 AM · Updated Jan 20 at 8:50 AM · 65.5K Viewed

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Jan 20, 8:50AM

According to the NYPD, at approximately 4:50 a.m., Monday, police responded to a 911 call of an assault at 3856 10th Avenue. Police arriving at the scene shortly thereafter found two people who had been shot inside of Floridita restaurant. A 28-year-old man had suffered a gunshot wound to the torso, while a 58-year-old woman had been shot in the leg. EMS rushed the man to St. Barnabas hospital where he was pronounced dead. The woman was transported to a nearby hospital where she is currently listed in stable condition. Police called additional units to the scene to canvass for a suspect, who was originally described as a heavyset man with a birthmark on his lower-right cheek, wearing a blue hoodie with the letters “RA” on the back.

Jan 20, 7:37AM

An updated police report states the man was pronounced deceased at an area hospital after sustaining a gunshot wound to the torso. The woman is in stable condition with a gunshot wound to the leg. No arrests have been made and the investigation remains ongoing.

Jan 20, 5:25AM

Police described the suspect as a heavyset man with a birthmark on his lower right cheek. He was last seen wearing a blue hoodie with the letters "RA" on the back.

Jan 20, 5:14AM

The shooting reportedly took place inside of Floridita restaurant.

Jan 20, 5:12AM

Police have not made a suspect description available.

Jan 20, 5:11AM

A Citizen user shows NYPD units nearby.

Jan 20, 8:50AM

According to the NYPD, at approximately 4:50 a.m., Monday, police responded to a 911 call of an assault at 3856 10th Avenue. Police arriving at the scene shortly thereafter found two people who had been shot inside of Floridita restaurant. A 28-year-old man had suffered a gunshot wound to the torso, while a 58-year-old woman had been shot in the leg. EMS rushed the man to St. Barnabas hospital where he was pronounced dead. The woman was transported to a nearby hospital where she is currently listed in stable condition. Police called additional units to the scene to canvass for a suspect, who was originally described as a heavyset man with a birthmark on his lower-right cheek, wearing a blue hoodie with the letters “RA” on the back.

Jan 20, 7:37AM

An updated police report states the man was pronounced deceased at an area hospital after sustaining a gunshot wound to the torso. The woman is in stable condition with a gunshot wound to the leg. No arrests have been made and the investigation remains ongoing.

Jan 20, 5:25AM

Police described the suspect as a heavyset man with a birthmark on his lower right cheek. He was last seen wearing a blue hoodie with the letters "RA" on the back.

Jan 20, 5:14AM

The shooting reportedly took place inside of Floridita restaurant.

Jan 20, 5:12AM

Police have not made a suspect description available.

Jan 20, 5:11AM

A Citizen user shows NYPD units nearby.

Jan 20, 8:50AM

According to the NYPD, at approximately 4:50 a.m., Monday, police responded to a 911 call of an assault at 3856 10th Avenue. Police arriving at the scene shortly thereafter found two people who had been shot inside of Floridita restaurant. A 28-year-old man had suffered a gunshot wound to the torso, while a 58-year-old woman had been shot in the leg. EMS rushed the man to St. Barnabas hospital where he was pronounced dead. The woman was transported to a nearby hospital where she is currently listed in stable condition. Police called additional units to the scene to canvass for a suspect, who was originally described as a heavyset man with a birthmark on his lower-right cheek, wearing a blue hoodie with the letters “RA” on the back.

Jan 20, 7:37AM

An updated police report states the man was pronounced deceased at an area hospital after sustaining a gunshot wound to the torso. The woman is in stable condition with a gunshot wound to the leg. No arrests have been made and the investigation remains ongoing.

Jan 20, 5:25AM

Police described the suspect as a heavyset man with a birthmark on his lower right cheek. He was last seen wearing a blue hoodie with the letters "RA" on the back.

Jan 20, 5:14AM

The shooting reportedly took place inside of Floridita restaurant.

Jan 20, 5:12AM

Police have not made a suspect description available.

Jan 20, 5:11AM

A Citizen user shows NYPD units nearby.

Jan 20, 8:50AM

According to the NYPD, at approximately 4:50 a.m., Monday, police responded to a 911 call of an assault at 3856 10th Avenue. Police arriving at the scene shortly thereafter found two people who had been shot inside of Floridita restaurant. A 28-year-old man had suffered a gunshot wound to the torso, while a 58-year-old woman had been shot in the leg. EMS rushed the man to St. Barnabas hospital where he was pronounced dead. The woman was transported to a nearby hospital where she is currently listed in stable condition. Police called additional units to the scene to canvass for a suspect, who was originally described as a heavyset man with a birthmark on his lower-right cheek, wearing a blue hoodie with the letters “RA” on the back.

Jan 20, 7:37AM

An updated police report states the man was pronounced deceased at an area hospital after sustaining a gunshot wound to the torso. The woman is in stable condition with a gunshot wound to the leg. No arrests have been made and the investigation remains ongoing.

Jan 20, 5:25AM

Police described the suspect as a heavyset man with a birthmark on his lower right cheek. He was last seen wearing a blue hoodie with the letters "RA" on the back.

Jan 20, 5:14AM

The shooting reportedly took place inside of Floridita restaurant.

Jan 20, 5:12AM

Police have not made a suspect description available.

Jan 20, 5:11AM

A Citizen user shows NYPD units nearby.

Jan 20, 8:50AM

According to the NYPD, at approximately 4:50 a.m., Monday, police responded to a 911 call of an assault at 3856 10th Avenue. Police arriving at the scene shortly thereafter found two people who had been shot inside of Floridita restaurant. A 28-year-old man had suffered a gunshot wound to the torso, while a 58-year-old woman had been shot in the leg. EMS rushed the man to St. Barnabas hospital where he was pronounced dead. The woman was transported to a nearby hospital where she is currently listed in stable condition. Police called additional units to the scene to canvass for a suspect, who was originally described as a heavyset man with a birthmark on his lower-right cheek, wearing a blue hoodie with the letters “RA” on the back.

Jan 20, 7:37AM

An updated police report states the man was pronounced deceased at an area hospital after sustaining a gunshot wound to the torso. The woman is in stable condition with a gunshot wound to the leg. No arrests have been made and the investigation remains ongoing.

Jan 20, 5:25AM

Police described the suspect as a heavyset man with a birthmark on his lower right cheek. He was last seen wearing a blue hoodie with the letters "RA" on the back.

Jan 20, 5:14AM

The shooting reportedly took place inside of Floridita restaurant.

Jan 20, 5:12AM

Police have not made a suspect description available.

Jan 20, 5:11AM

A Citizen user shows NYPD units nearby.

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Comments

theone92Jan 22 at 1:58 PM

Fat boy got a good case.!! Victim put the knife out and when to stab he’s boy so he go shot the fuck up!!! I take that gun charge all day .!

MissFutureRNJan 22 at 2:45 AM

NYP is a #1 trauma center but not for gunshot wounds. St. Barnabas and Harlem hospital are the #1 hospitals to treat gunshot victims. Some ppl can survive torso gunshot wound but given that they are so close to each other the bullet probably penetrated which cause the bullet to exit on the other end which can cause a large amount of blood loss. 🙁

ChocolongoJan 21 at 10:55 PM

he brought out that knife. I’m not for violence, but Any person in that situation with a gun would do the same to save a friend’s life. At the end of the day violence is not the answer, a lot of things could have been avoided if people drill in their minds the term “ignore & keep it moving”. Now families are destroyed by both parties over dunce reasons. Reason why don’t go out to night clubs, too many people with poor judgement out there. Hope this doesn’t repeat again. And I hope people learn the skill of avoiding problems, it doesn’t make you less of a man if you turn your back & walk away from problems, no matter what a person tells you to your face. Learn to have the power of ignoring & walking away, if you plan to spend many Holidays with your family & friends. This is tragic all the way around, & I wish we could stop killing each other & be more peaceful.

ChocolongoJan 21 at 8:44 PM

St. Barnabas??? Really? Who made that dumb decision ? I don’t know the man’s condition but there are plenty Trauma center nearby...and if you’re going to take the man to the Bronx, take him to a better Trauma center like Jacobi 🤦🏻‍♀️

theone92Jan 22 at 1:58 PM

Fat boy got a good case.!! Victim put the knife out and when to stab he’s boy so he go shot the fuck up!!! I take that gun charge all day .!

MissFutureRNJan 22 at 2:45 AM

NYP is a #1 trauma center but not for gunshot wounds. St. Barnabas and Harlem hospital are the #1 hospitals to treat gunshot victims. Some ppl can survive torso gunshot wound but given that they are so close to each other the bullet probably penetrated which cause the bullet to exit on the other end which can cause a large amount of blood loss. 🙁

ChocolongoJan 21 at 10:55 PM

he brought out that knife. I’m not for violence, but Any person in that situation with a gun would do the same to save a friend’s life. At the end of the day violence is not the answer, a lot of things could have been avoided if people drill in their minds the term “ignore & keep it moving”. Now families are destroyed by both parties over dunce reasons. Reason why don’t go out to night clubs, too many people with poor judgement out there. Hope this doesn’t repeat again. And I hope people learn the skill of avoiding problems, it doesn’t make you less of a man if you turn your back & walk away from problems, no matter what a person tells you to your face. Learn to have the power of ignoring & walking away, if you plan to spend many Holidays with your family & friends. This is tragic all the way around, & I wish we could stop killing each other & be more peaceful.

ChocolongoJan 21 at 8:44 PM

St. Barnabas??? Really? Who made that dumb decision ? I don’t know the man’s condition but there are plenty Trauma center nearby...and if you’re going to take the man to the Bronx, take him to a better Trauma center like Jacobi 🤦🏻‍♀️

theone92Jan 22 at 1:58 PM

Fat boy got a good case.!! Victim put the knife out and when to stab he’s boy so he go shot the fuck up!!! I take that gun charge all day .!

MissFutureRNJan 22 at 2:45 AM

NYP is a #1 trauma center but not for gunshot wounds. St. Barnabas and Harlem hospital are the #1 hospitals to treat gunshot victims. Some ppl can survive torso gunshot wound but given that they are so close to each other the bullet probably penetrated which cause the bullet to exit on the other end which can cause a large amount of blood loss. 🙁

ChocolongoJan 21 at 10:55 PM

he brought out that knife. I’m not for violence, but Any person in that situation with a gun would do the same to save a friend’s life. At the end of the day violence is not the answer, a lot of things could have been avoided if people drill in their minds the term “ignore & keep it moving”. Now families are destroyed by both parties over dunce reasons. Reason why don’t go out to night clubs, too many people with poor judgement out there. Hope this doesn’t repeat again. And I hope people learn the skill of avoiding problems, it doesn’t make you less of a man if you turn your back & walk away from problems, no matter what a person tells you to your face. Learn to have the power of ignoring & walking away, if you plan to spend many Holidays with your family & friends. This is tragic all the way around, & I wish we could stop killing each other & be more peaceful.

ChocolongoJan 21 at 8:44 PM

St. Barnabas??? Really? Who made that dumb decision ? I don’t know the man’s condition but there are plenty Trauma center nearby...and if you’re going to take the man to the Bronx, take him to a better Trauma center like Jacobi 🤦🏻‍♀️

theone92Jan 22 at 1:58 PM

Fat boy got a good case.!! Victim put the knife out and when to stab he’s boy so he go shot the fuck up!!! I take that gun charge all day .!

MissFutureRNJan 22 at 2:45 AM

NYP is a #1 trauma center but not for gunshot wounds. St. Barnabas and Harlem hospital are the #1 hospitals to treat gunshot victims. Some ppl can survive torso gunshot wound but given that they are so close to each other the bullet probably penetrated which cause the bullet to exit on the other end which can cause a large amount of blood loss. 🙁

ChocolongoJan 21 at 10:55 PM

he brought out that knife. I’m not for violence, but Any person in that situation with a gun would do the same to save a friend’s life. At the end of the day violence is not the answer, a lot of things could have been avoided if people drill in their minds the term “ignore & keep it moving”. Now families are destroyed by both parties over dunce reasons. Reason why don’t go out to night clubs, too many people with poor judgement out there. Hope this doesn’t repeat again. And I hope people learn the skill of avoiding problems, it doesn’t make you less of a man if you turn your back & walk away from problems, no matter what a person tells you to your face. Learn to have the power of ignoring & walking away, if you plan to spend many Holidays with your family & friends. This is tragic all the way around, & I wish we could stop killing each other & be more peaceful.

ChocolongoJan 21 at 8:44 PM

St. Barnabas??? Really? Who made that dumb decision ? I don’t know the man’s condition but there are plenty Trauma center nearby...and if you’re going to take the man to the Bronx, take him to a better Trauma center like Jacobi 🤦🏻‍♀️

theone92Jan 22 at 1:58 PM

Fat boy got a good case.!! Victim put the knife out and when to stab he’s boy so he go shot the fuck up!!! I take that gun charge all day .!

MissFutureRNJan 22 at 2:45 AM

NYP is a #1 trauma center but not for gunshot wounds. St. Barnabas and Harlem hospital are the #1 hospitals to treat gunshot victims. Some ppl can survive torso gunshot wound but given that they are so close to each other the bullet probably penetrated which cause the bullet to exit on the other end which can cause a large amount of blood loss. 🙁

ChocolongoJan 21 at 10:55 PM

he brought out that knife. I’m not for violence, but Any person in that situation with a gun would do the same to save a friend’s life. At the end of the day violence is not the answer, a lot of things could have been avoided if people drill in their minds the term “ignore & keep it moving”. Now families are destroyed by both parties over dunce reasons. Reason why don’t go out to night clubs, too many people with poor judgement out there. Hope this doesn’t repeat again. And I hope people learn the skill of avoiding problems, it doesn’t make you less of a man if you turn your back & walk away from problems, no matter what a person tells you to your face. Learn to have the power of ignoring & walking away, if you plan to spend many Holidays with your family & friends. This is tragic all the way around, & I wish we could stop killing each other & be more peaceful.

ChocolongoJan 21 at 8:44 PM

St. Barnabas??? Really? Who made that dumb decision ? I don’t know the man’s condition but there are plenty Trauma center nearby...and if you’re going to take the man to the Bronx, take him to a better Trauma center like Jacobi 🤦🏻‍♀️

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