Police officers said on Tuesday that an armed person was apparently charged with six -day murders – including the shooting of Baba John worker during a phenomenon drinking.
Police said that Giline Wagner was charged with second -degree murder, first -degree murder and a criminal weapon in relation to every case after the members of the New York Police Violence Division descended at his home on Monday morning.
In the first murder, before three in the morning on July 23, Wagner was accused of shooting Idris Sharif Al -Farisi, 28, at the head outside the building of Street Street 176 in Crotona Park East, according to the authorities.
Police said that the Persian was returning to the house from his delivery driver and had stopped his car when he faced the alleged shooter.
“He did not even get an opportunity to open the gate,” one of the neighbors who knew himself only, Joe told the Post at that time. “By the time she came out, the wife was there and the police were trying to revive him on the sidewalk.”
The cruel shooter was gun through the victim's pockets before wandering in Citi bike, according to the police and sources.
The authorities said that the Persian – who was originally from Morocco – announced his death at the scene.
He was only working in a detailed pizza for approximately eight months, according to his colleague Leslie Bozo, 29, treasurer.
She stated during his short presidency there, he actually won the “employee of the month” twice.
He had planned to go on vacation to the Dominican Republic with his wife two weeks after taking his life tragicly, according to Bouzo.
“I do not understand this type of violence towards someone who had no problems with anyone,” Bozo said. This was really actually from pure violence. He had no problems with anyone. “
Then on the evening of July 29, it was claimed that Wagner shot Roman Martinez, 39, several times in his head.
Martinez was found unconscious inside the RV mobile trailer on East 176th Street near MoHegan Street before 8 pm, according to police and sources.
Martinez, who lived around a bloc away from the place he stopped in the vehicle, was declared his death at the scene.
The motivation for this deadly shooting remained unclear on Tuesday.
Martinez's cousin Javier Bruno News 12 at the time told his relative asleep in the vehicle when he was killed.
Bruno said, “I have been destroyed now,” Bruno said. “He was a good man. He had no problems with no one and he was not worth it.”
Wagner's accusation is still suspended on Tuesday afternoon.
The police said he had no previous arrests in the city.