Detective Work Underway to Identify Gunman Who Killed Man in Bronx Public Housing Complex
Homicide Occurs in Edenwald
Bronx detectives are searching for the individual responsible for shooting and killing a 33-year-old man at a public housing complex on Saturday morning. The incident occurred on October 26 at approximately 1:53 a.m. at the Boston Secor Houses at 3475 Bivona St. in the Edenwald neighborhood.
Preliminary Investigation Underway
Initial findings suggest that the victim, whose identity has been withheld pending family notification, was involved in a dispute with an unknown suspect when he was shot and killed. Responding officers from the 47th Precinct and NYPD PSA 8 found the victim with a bullet wound to his chest. He was rushed to Jacobi Hospital, where he was pronounced dead a short time later.
Reduced Crime Stats in the 47th Precinct
The 47th Precinct has reported a decline in crime rates, with five homicides through October 20, half the total reported at the same point in 2023. Shootings have also decreased by 37.9% this year, with 18 incidents reported, compared to 29 at the same point last year.
Investigation Ongoing
So far, no arrests have been made in the ongoing investigation. Police are urging anyone with information about the shooting to come forward. Tips can be submitted to Crime Stoppers at 800-577-TIPS (for Spanish, dial 888-57-PISTA). Information can also be submitted online at crimestoppers.nypdonline.org or on X (formerly Twitter) @NYPDTips. All calls and messages are kept confidential.
FAQs
Q: What is the status of the investigation?
A: The investigation is ongoing, and detectives are working to identify the suspect.
Q: How many homicides have been reported in the 47th Precinct this year?
A: Five, which is half the total reported at the same point in 2023.
Q: Are there any updates on the motive behind the shooting?
A: At this point, the motive appears to be an apparent dispute between the victim and the suspect.
Q: How can I provide information about the shooting?
A: Call Crime Stoppers at 800-577-TIPS, submit tips online at crimestoppers.nypdonline.org, or on X (formerly Twitter) @NYPDTips.