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double shooting at 1352 St. Johns pl?

santa
santa
edited November -1 in Crown Heights/Prospect Lefferts Gardens
anyone have any info about this? I'm not in town and just read about it on gothamist.

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  • santa
    santa
    24 views and no one knows wtf happened.
  • santa
    santa
    so everyone has no idea im guessing
  • MOD
    MOD
  • erikka
    erikka
    Any word on the motivation or reason behind it?
  • MOD
    MOD
    Gangs, drugs.. just a guess. Isn't St. Johns in CH though? Should we move this there, we might get more info on it on that board.
  • sweet tea
    sweet tea
    abc has the address as 1352 st johns, which is indeed in CH. i'm moving this thread.
  • anonymous
    anonymous
    tnx

    i was getting antsy because my apartment is a block from the 135 st johns address and im not in town to figure out what happened.
  • anonymous
    anonymous
    This is in Weeksville, not CH
  • anonymous
    anonymous

    Subject: double shooting

    Anonymous wrote: This is in Weeksville, not CH
    that is the north side of crown heights not far from the albany and weeksville housing developments.shootings happen often in that neighborhood.
  • king without a crown
    king without a crown
    It happened right off of Utica ave and St Johns Plc. This area is Crown Heights and not considered Weeksville.
  • king without a crown
    king without a crown
    Beer guy hit in leg during Brooklyn gunplay

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    BY KERRY BURKE and ALISON GENDAR
    DAILY NEWS STAFF WRITERS

    Tuesday, April 24th 2007, 4:00 AM


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    Detective examines wall for bullet holes at scene of shooting.

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    Trying to dodge a spray of gunfire, a deliveryman was hit in the leg by stray bullets yesterday during a wild Brooklyn shootout, police sources said.

    Richard Ramlal, 32, and his partner, Donald Stringer, were delivering beer and soda to a deli on St. Johns Place in Crown Heights shortly after 1 p.m. when the lead started flying.

    "I had a flashback to Vietnam. It was a war zone," said Stringer, 59.

    "I was standing between the cars with bullets flying everywhere. We were making a delivery. Wrong place. Wrong time," said Stringer, who was not hit.

    Police sources said a gunman in a gray sedan let loose more than seven rounds and hit his target, Alex White, 26, of Brooklyn, as he walked along St. Johns Place.

    "They hit the intended target five times in the chest. It was some shooting," a police source said.

    The getaway car then took off southbound on Schenectady Ave.

    Despite his wounds, White managed to hobble across the street and bang on the door of FDNY Battalion 38 for help.

    "We heard the gunfire. I've been here long enough to know to wait until the shooting stops before I go out. The young fellows, you have to hold 'em back," said Battalion Chief Kevin Byrnes.

    A trail of blood led up to the firehouse and a shell casing was later found inside.

    Ramlal was found lying wounded near his delivery truck. Firefighters bandaged and stabilized Ramlal and White.

    White was in critical condition at Kings County Hospital. Ramlal was in stable condition at Brookdale University Hospital with a fractured right leg, family members said.

    "It's horrible. He was just trying to do his job," said his wife, Sharon Ramlal.

    When the shooting started, Ramlal "went down and played dead," said his cousin Roxana Deepoo, 22.

    "He was just tying to make a living doing his family business. That's how it happens in our days - anyplace, anytime, anyone. You don't have to be a criminal," she said.

    A neighborhood barber said the gunplay did not bode well as the weather heated up.

    "It's just the start of the summer. It's the start of the crazy time," he said.

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