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Tuesday, October 2, 2012

Caught on Tape: Gunman Shoots Up Bodega


BRONX, NEW YORK, October 2- Video of a gunman shooting up a Fordham bodega was released by police in the hopes of catching the shooter.

The video shows the hooded gunman opening fire on the street and into the bodega at 2654 Valentine Avenue. One 20-year-old man was struck in the hip and transported to an area hospital.

Cops say the shooting stemmed from an earlier argument inside the bodega on September 30. The shooter had gotten into verbal and physical altercation with employees at the store. The man returned a short time later with a handgun and began firing. The video shows people scattering on the sidewalk as the gunman opened fire.

The shooter is described as a 20-year-old black male. He is 5 foot 9 and 165 pounds. Anyone with information is urged to call CRIMESTOPPERS at (800) 577-TIPS.

The public can also submit their tips by logging onto Crime Stoppers' website at www.nypdcrimestoppers.com or by texting their tips to CRIMES (274637), then enter TIP577.

All calls are strictly confidential.



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Needle Robber Busted in String of Thefts


 


 

By David Greene

 

BRONX, NEW YORK, October 2- The brazen thief targeting teens with a syringe may have pulled his last robbery, as police have announced the suspect has been captured in Yonkers.

 

Bronxite Angel Anthony Cintron, 39, was tracked down and apprehended by Bronx detectives, hiding out in Yonkers after police released a mug-shot of the suspect wanted in connection with at least nine robberies, many while threatening his victims with a hypodermic needle.

 

Police say Cintron began his one-man crime spree on August 16, when he robbed a teenaged victim at Castle Hill Avenue and E. Tremont Avenue. Cintron allegedly returned to that location and robbed a second person.

 

On September 10, the individual struck again at White Plains Road and E. Gun Hill Road. That same week another person reported a similar incident on Roberts Avenue in Pelham Bay.

 

At the end of September, another robbery was reported in the area of Westchester Square and feeling the heat in the Bronx-- from an old mug-shot released by the NYPD, Cintron apparently headed to Manhattan for his last robbery, robbing a teen's cell phone aboard a subway train at W. 86 Street, on Saturday, September 29.

 

Police say Cintron, who has an extensive criminal background with 19-prior arrests, has been targeting male teens with cell phones, iPods and iPhones as well as cash and jewelry.

 
Cintron was charged on Monday, October 1, with multiple counts of robbery and criminal possession of a weapon.

One woman boarding a train at Westchester Square, stated after the arrest, "I was ready for him because I bought some pepper spray, but I'm glad they got him."

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HIT PARADE!

Yanks Trounce Red Sox, 10-2
Cut Magic Number to 2 with 2 Games Remaining

 

 

By Howard Goldin

 

BRONX, NEW YORK, October 2- As the final three games of the season began on Monday, four of the six division races had not yet been decided. The Yanks and Baltimore began Monday with the same record, 92-67. When the night ended, many things had changed.

 

Detroit clinched the American League Central Division; Washington clinched the National League Eastern Division; the Yankees moved one game ahead of the Orioles with two games left to play. Oakland’s win over Texas moves them to only one game behalf the A.L, West leader. Texas, Oakland, New York and Baltimore and Detroit will all be in the postseason.

 

The result at Yankee Stadium was determined in the bottom of the second when the Yanks erupted for their biggest inning of the season, nine runs.

 

Ten of the 13 Yankees players that walked to the plate reached base. Robinson Cano belted the first pitch of the inning off the window of the Mohegan Sun restaurant in right field to give New York a 1-0 advantage. He was only the second batter to reach that spot in the new Yankee Stadium.

 

With Nick Swisher on first, Curtis Granderson crashed his 41st homer of the year. The next batter, Russell Martin, followed with the 12th back-to-back homer of the season for the Yanks. The 21st home run is a career high for the Yankees catcher.

 

Two walks and a single by Ichiro Suzuki loaded the bases. The fourth run of the game crossed the plate on a sacrifice fly to left by Alex Rodriguez. The run batted in was the first by A-Rod in 12 contests.

 

A double by the torrid Cano on a 3-3 pitch drove in his second and third runs of the inning. Mark Teixeira, in his first game after missing the last 20 with a left calf strain, lifted his 24th home run of the season into the left field stands to score the eighth and ninth runs of the inning.

 

When asked about Cano, the Yankee starter commented, “Unbelievable. [He’s] one of the best hitters in baseball. When he’s on, he’s on.” Cano had his seventh straight multi-hit game.

 

The Yanks tied a franchise mark with had been accomplished previously on June 21, 2005 and June 30, 1977.

 

The homers knocked in six of the 10 runs for New York. The reliance on the four baggers has been a staple for the Yanks all season. Of the 786 runs for the Yanks, 379 came via the home run, just below 50 percent.

 

Yankees skipper Joe Girardi spoke happily of the inning, “It’s great to see. Obviously, you love that kind of inning. I think hitting can be contagious. It was that inning.”

 

The only other Yankees score came in the eighth on a single by rookie Melky Mesa in his first big league at bat. The 24-year-old native of the Dominican Republic was pinch hitting for Eduardo Nuñez.

 

C.C. Sabathia had an impressive outing on the mound. The Yankees starter gave up two runs and four scattered hits in eight innings. It was the third straight game that the lefty pitched eight innings.

 

Sabathia earned his 15th victory of the year. One of the two runs off the starter was scored on a solo home run by Daniel Nava in the fourth. The second run was scored in the seventh on a walk, wild pitch and sacrifice fly.

 

Girardi was exuberant of the work of his starter, “I thought he threw the ball great. He had all three of his pitches.”

 

David Phelps (4-4) will face Jon Lester (9-14)  in the penultimate game of the regular season.

 


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Monday, October 1, 2012

Bronx News (Bxnews.net): Worker Wounded in Fordham Bodega Shooting

Bronx News (Bxnews.net): Worker Wounded in Fordham Bodega Shooting: By David Greene BRONX, NEW YORK, October 1- A worker at a Fordham bodega was the unintended target who was wounded after a dispute betwe...

Worker Wounded in Fordham Bodega Shooting



By David Greene

BRONX, NEW YORK, October 1- A worker at a Fordham bodega was the unintended target who was wounded after a dispute between the store owner and a customer.

According to multiple sources, the victim was shot at just after 4 p.m., on September 30, inside of the Taiz Deli, located at 2654 Valentine Avenue at E. 194 Street.

The male victim was shot one-time in the left hip and taken to St. Barnabas Hospital and was expected to make a full recovery.

A witness at the scene who asked to not be identified, stated, "The owner of the store had gotten into a fight earlier and I guess he (the gunman) came back and shot up the store... but he shot the wrong guy."

The unidentified owner of the store was questioned by police and was observed as he rushed to the hospital to see the victim, said to be the man's cousin.

Police continue to search for the suspect, described as a male Black, 5 9 tall, 160 - 180-pounds, wearing green cargo pants, gray hooded jacket and a white hat with a white brim.

The suspect reportedly fled eastbound on E. 194 Street and turned north on Briggs Avenue. The suspect was possibly seen fleeing with a female, wearing a dark green hooded jacket and black sneakers.

Police are still looking for the gunman who shot and killed Derrick Richardson, 21, who was shot on August 5, outside of 2127 Valentine Avenue, at E. 181 Street.    



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Bronx News (Bxnews.net): Mount Comes Up Short

Bronx News (Bxnews.net): Mount Comes Up Short: By Gary Quintal BRONX, NEW YORK, October 1 - Mount Saint Michael Academy lost 22-14 Saturday to visiting St. Joseph by the Sea in weeken...

Mount Comes Up Short




By Gary Quintal

BRONX, NEW YORK, October 1- Mount Saint Michael Academy lost 22-14 Saturday to visiting St. Joseph by the Sea in weekend high school football action.  

Mount scored on their opening possession of both halves, but were shut out on all their other possessions including a critical fourth quarter fumble near the goal line.   

Mount's last possession fell short on downs giving St. Joseph's 2 minute left to run the clock out.



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