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Police set up a crime scene after a bullet crashed through the window of Metro by T-Mobile at Morris Park Avenue and Hunt Avenue at 2 p.m. on November 7. -Photo by David Greene By David Greene  Bronx Voice  November 21, 2024 Follow @Bronxvoice1 BRONX - Police are currently looking for an assailant who fired a gunshot at another unknown individual along busy Morris Park Avenue. The bullet smashed through the front door of a phone store, thankfully no one was injured. Police officials say the incident was reported at 2 p.m. on November 7, outside of the Green Olive Deli, located at 716 Morris Park Avenue, at the corner of Hunt Avenue. Officials say the unknown gunman fired a single shot at a second individual and missed. The bullet flew across the street and through the front door of Metro by T-Mobile, at 723 Morris Park Avenue. Both the gunman and victim fled the scene on foot. No description of the gunman was

Two Man Crime Spree Ends in Deegan Crash

NYPD Releases Chase, Crash Video

Police vehicles approach the van after it crashed into a tree along the Major Deegan Expressway.—Photo courtesy of the NYPD



By David Greene

Bronx Voice
February 23, 2023


BRONX - Two Manhattan men pulled off a one-night crime-spree where they held-up victims within the borders of six different NYPD commands in Queens, Brooklyn, and Manhattan. The robbery spree ended with their white van plowing into a tree in University Heights and the suspects are now facing federal charges.





Police officials reported that between just before 1:00 a.m. and just after 3:00 a.m. on January 31, the assailants participated in six gunpoint robberies in the 110th, 108, 94, 116, 66 and 34th Precincts.




One police official said at the time, "There were six total gunpoint robberies committed by two males," and fled each crime in a white Toyota Sienna minivan.” The official added that no serious injuries were reported and, in each case, personal property, cash and or jewelry was removed from the victims.




The official continued, "And then at 4 a.m. (NYPD) Aviation observed the vehicle at Cedar Avenue and West 179 Street where it crashed. A 34-year-old male was taken into custody at the scene, a firearm was recovered in the glovebox. A 24-year-old male fled the location on foot but was apprehended in the courtyard of 1991 Sedgwick Avenue and charges are pending on both" men.




Police would later announce that the suspects, identified by police as Alvin Velez, 34, of East 108 Street and Carlos Perez, 24, of Broadway, both of Manhattan would be charged federally as part of "larger pattern-related" case against both men


The U.S. Attorney's office has not yet responded to a request for comment regarding this case.




On February 1, the NYPD released a video shot by NYPD's Aviation Unit that clearly shows two or three police vehicles in pursuit of the van, when one police car appears to clip the van, which veers off the highway and slams into a tree. Both men scramble from the truck attempting to flee arriving officers.


With what appears to be an uptick in police vehicle pursuits, an NYPD official was asked if the new License Plate Readers (LPRs) played a role in this apprehension, the official replied, "I don't know that.”




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