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Wednesday, June 11, 2014
Bronx News (Bxnews.net): Sadness for Father's Day
Bronx News (Bxnews.net): Sadness for Father's Day: Sadness for Father's Day Shooter Gets 23 yrs for Gunning Down Father of 4 BRONX, NEW YORK, JUNE 11- District Attorney Robert T. Johns...
Sadness for Father's Day
Sadness for Father's Day
Shooter Gets 23 yrs for Gunning Down Father of 4
BRONX, NEW YORK, JUNE 11- District Attorney Robert T. Johnson announced the sentencing of Mark Laramore to a term of 23 years behind bars plus five years post release supervision for the killing of social worker and father of three Raymond Ortiz, weeks after fellow shooter, Shawn White, was sentenced to the same term for the same charge, manslaughter in the first degree.
Laramore, who celebrated his birthday yesterday, was 17 years old at the time of the crime.
The 34-year-old Ortiz, who had a fourth child on the way, was gunned down as he took a rare night off from the two full-time jobs he was holding down to care for his family. In the wee hours of August 1, 2009, he was returning home from visiting friends in the Castle Hill section of the Bronx, when he dozed off while waiting for the BX22 bus, one he would never board.
Instead, he was approached by two armed men unbeknownst to him, White and Laramore, who, perhaps startled when the suddenly-awakened dad stood up, opened fire at close range, nearly a half-dozen .22-caliber bullets hitting their mark.
Laramore and White, along with two other friends, fled, but within days, were both turned in to police by their parents.
“Coping isn’t easy. I have too much love in my heart to hate. But the pain we carry is undeniable,” reads the statement by Lisa Ramos Ortiz, the victim's fiancĂ©e and mother of the son, Phoenix, who was born six months after his father’s killing. "He worked 16 hours a day up to 7 days a week to make sure our children would not need for anything, [telling me] ‘That’s what real men do,’” Ramos recalls. "He was selfless. He was loved by his co-workers, his employers, because ‘everyone loved Raymond."
Adds the victim’s sister, Maribel Ortiz, in her statement to the court: “There is always a song, a scent, a location that reminds me of Ray, and when it happens, for a brief moment, my heart aches and an indescribable pain takes over my whole body and soul.
"His children are the ones who continue to suffer the most. He was their hero, their protector, their teacher. Phoenix, who is an identical clone of my brother Ray, will never know how funny, energetic and great his daddy was.”
Shooter Gets 23 yrs for Gunning Down Father of 4
BRONX, NEW YORK, JUNE 11- District Attorney Robert T. Johnson announced the sentencing of Mark Laramore to a term of 23 years behind bars plus five years post release supervision for the killing of social worker and father of three Raymond Ortiz, weeks after fellow shooter, Shawn White, was sentenced to the same term for the same charge, manslaughter in the first degree.
Laramore, who celebrated his birthday yesterday, was 17 years old at the time of the crime.
The 34-year-old Ortiz, who had a fourth child on the way, was gunned down as he took a rare night off from the two full-time jobs he was holding down to care for his family. In the wee hours of August 1, 2009, he was returning home from visiting friends in the Castle Hill section of the Bronx, when he dozed off while waiting for the BX22 bus, one he would never board.
Instead, he was approached by two armed men unbeknownst to him, White and Laramore, who, perhaps startled when the suddenly-awakened dad stood up, opened fire at close range, nearly a half-dozen .22-caliber bullets hitting their mark.
Laramore and White, along with two other friends, fled, but within days, were both turned in to police by their parents.
“Coping isn’t easy. I have too much love in my heart to hate. But the pain we carry is undeniable,” reads the statement by Lisa Ramos Ortiz, the victim's fiancĂ©e and mother of the son, Phoenix, who was born six months after his father’s killing. "He worked 16 hours a day up to 7 days a week to make sure our children would not need for anything, [telling me] ‘That’s what real men do,’” Ramos recalls. "He was selfless. He was loved by his co-workers, his employers, because ‘everyone loved Raymond."
Adds the victim’s sister, Maribel Ortiz, in her statement to the court: “There is always a song, a scent, a location that reminds me of Ray, and when it happens, for a brief moment, my heart aches and an indescribable pain takes over my whole body and soul.
"His children are the ones who continue to suffer the most. He was their hero, their protector, their teacher. Phoenix, who is an identical clone of my brother Ray, will never know how funny, energetic and great his daddy was.”
Monday, June 9, 2014
Bronx News (Bxnews.net): Skating Rink Plan on Ice
Bronx News (Bxnews.net): Skating Rink Plan on Ice: 100 PERCENT By Robert Press Skating Rink Plan on Ice Falling Out has Put Project on Hold BRONX, NEW YORK, JUNE 9- An illegal cr...
Bronx News (Bxnews.net): Skating Rink Plan on Ice
Bronx News (Bxnews.net): Skating Rink Plan on Ice: 100 PERCENT By Robert Press Skating Rink Plan on Ice Falling Out has Put Project on Hold BRONX, NEW YORK, JUNE 9- An illegal cr...
Skating Rink Plan on Ice
100 PERCENT
By Robert Press
Skating Rink Plan on Ice
Falling Out has Put Project on Hold
BRONX, NEW YORK, JUNE 9- An illegal crosscheck in hockey is similar to hitting someone below the belt in boxing. The both result is a penalty. A break up of the four people led by Mr. Kevin Parker, known as The Kingsbridge National Ice Center to build a $345 million ice skating palace on the current Kingsbridge Armory, site has put the KNIC plan on ice for now. That is until the New York City Economic Development Corporation completes its 'Due Diligence' review of the armory project.
It seems that there was a falling out of the four KNIC partners as to just who has the expertise and experience to build the ice skating palace. Now the two separate groups are filing law suits against each other which should delay, if not possibly doom, the ice skating palace plan. Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz Jr. has issued a statement that he believes that the matter can be solved and sooner than later. He hopes that the proposal can move forward, the chillers turned on, and everyone can go skating as planned.
On Monday night's edition of Bronxtalk there will be a debate between the candidates for the 13th congressional district. This should be a very interesting hour since Congressman Rangel who at first took this primary jokingly has now changed his tune to what could be he farewell party. Bronxtalk can be found on Cablevision channel 67 on Monday nights starting at 9 PM and on the corresponding Verizon Fios cable channel 33.
The 13th Congressional District election is Tuesday, June 24th. The two main candidates are the same two main candidates from two years ago. This year the supporting candidates are different, and while there is another Hispanic candidate to try to take votes away from candidate Adriano Espaillat, I don't see her getting more than 2 percent. I found my trusty 'Crystal Ball' and asked it who was going to be the winner in the 13th Congressional race. At first there were clouds, but when the clouds broke there was a party going on. It was a victory party for new Congressman Adriano Espaillat. When I asked my crystal ball what the results were only the number '44' came up.
Petition gathering is now going on for state elected and Democratic Party positions, and will end at midnight Thursday, July 10th according to the Board of Elections website when all petitions for the September Primary are due. While you are being asked to sign a petition for the second time, the person should be reminding you that the primary for Congress if you live in the 13th Congressional District is on Tuesday, June 24th. If all this different petition signing and different primary dates are confusing you next year will be very easy on you as here in the Bronx the only local election is for Bronx District Attorney. Bronx DA Robert Johnson by the way has run unopposed in the Democratic primary, and has been found on several other party lines in November including the Republican line in past elections.
Now that Councilman Fernando Cabrera is out collecting signatures to run against current 33rd State Senator Gustavo Rivera, many people think it was State Senate Co-Leader, Independent Democratic Conference Leader, and 34th State Senator Jeff Klein who put Councilman Cabrera up to running against Senator Rivera. It was 32nd State Senator Reverend Ruben Diaz Sr. who preached to fellow church leader Councilman Cabrera to run against Senator Rivera, the man who has been out spoken against Diaz Sr. and his conservative values. From what I heard Senator Jeff Klein, who has become more of a friend to Senator Diaz Sr., has no love lost for Senator Gustavo Rivera, as Rivera has also been outspoken against Senator Klein and the IDC.
In the 78th A.D. race now that Assemblyman Jose Rivera will be facing a primary challenger we will have to wait and see if Jose is going to use his strategy from two years ago when Senator Rivera faced a token opponent. That was Rivera – Rivera. Now that Jose has endorsed Senator Klein for re-election it will be interesting to see how he will campaign. Will it be Rivera/Rivera again, Cabrera /Rivera, or both Rivera & Cabrera/Rivera this year? One never knows with Jose Rivera, just ask Albert Alvarez. By the way Rivera has endorsed Senator Jeff Klein, and has been seen at more than one Senator Diaz functions recently. Next week the 86th A.D. race.
For updates on the KNIC and 13th Congressional race along with other items that may come in after our deadline don't forget to check my blog at www.100percentbronx.blogspot.com If you have any comments about this column or would like to have an event listed or covered in this column or on my blog you can e-mail us at 100percentbronxnews@gmail.com or call 718-644-4199 Mr. Robert Press.
Bronx News (Bxnews.net): Bay Plaza
Bronx News (Bxnews.net): Bay Plaza: New Mall Under Way On June 6, Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz Jr. toured the forthcoming "Mall at Bay Plaza" near Co-op City....
Bay Plaza
New Mall Under Way
On June 6, Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz Jr. toured the forthcoming "Mall at Bay Plaza" near Co-op City. Diaz looks out at the construction from the mall's second deck.
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