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Fight on Bus Turns Deadly The NYPD is searching for this man in connection with a slashing in the Bronx. -Photo by NYPD By Dan Gesslein  Bronx Voice May 17, 2024 BRONX - A Bronx man was slashed across the face and throughout his body by an attacker whom he got into an argument with while riding the bus, cops said. At around 8 pm on April 27, a 29-year-old male got into an argument with another man on board a BX15 bus. In the vicinity of East 183 Street and 3rd Avenue both men got off the bus and the fight escalated on the street.

Remembering Man Shot Celebrating Puerto Rican Day Parade

An undated photo posted to social media of Jeremy Cancel, 34, of Yonkers, N.Y., who was shot and killed on West Farms Road. -Photo by social media


By David Greene

Bronx Voice

June 28, 2023


BRONX - A Yonkers man celebrating Puerto Rican pride hours after the annual parade in Manhattan-- was shot and killed after a dispute over a minor fender-bender led to gunfire.




According to police, officers from the 42nd Precinct were called to the front of a two-story garage at 1787 West Farms Road, at 9:15 p.m. on June 11, for a report of "multiple people shot." According to one police official, "Upon arrival officers observed a 34-year-old male with a gunshot to the torso.”


 

Two additional victims, both 29 years-old were also wounded, one shot in the chest and the other in the buttocks, both men were transported to St. Barnabas Hospital in a civilian vehicle and were expected to survive.


 

Officials say the 34-year-old victim was rushed to St. Barnabas Hospital and died a short time later. Police later identified the victim as Yonkers, N.Y. resident Jeremy Cancel, 34.


 

On June 21, police announced the arrest of Javier Munoz, 29, of Virgil Place in the Castle Hill section of the Bronx. Munoz was charged with murder, manslaughter and two counts of criminal possession of a weapon.


 

On June 21, police also arrested Joshua Rivera, 22, of Kingston Place in Queens, NY, who was charged with murder, manslaughter, and criminal possession of a weapon.


Published reports stated that a minor fender-bender on the Hutchinson River Parkway earlier in the day led to the confrontation between two groups that led to the shooting. 


One close friend of Cancel, whose nickname was "Big Red" said, "He was always happy and funny and he didn't get into trouble. He was supposed to be there to see his kids grow big and beautiful and to see his wife smiling." 


The friend added, "I hate that she lost her soulmate.”

 

 

A second friend Al Rivera posted to social media, "Brother Red I wish you find your peace and your ultimate joy.”


Cancel leaves behind his fiancée and two young children. 

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