Friday, July 17, 2020
black lives matter?
Three suspected gang members were arrested Thursday in the slaying of a Bronx father who was gunned down in a retaliatory hit while walking with his 6-year-old daughter, police sources said.
The suspects, 21-year-old Davon Delks, Laquan Heyward, 25, and Devon Vines, 27, — alleged members of the“Sev-O” gang — were charged with murder in the July 5 drive-by shooting of 29-year-old Anthony Robinson.
The victim was walking hand-in-hand with his daughter when he was killed in the broad-daylight attack as he crossed Sheridan Avenue near East 170th Street.
Harrowing surveillance footage captured the killing, showing a shooter stick a handgun out the passenger window of a dark sedan and open fire, striking Robinson in the chest.
As Robinson crumpled, his terrified daughter took off running down Sheridan Avenue, apparently unharmed.
Police sources said investigators are probing whether Robinson was slain in retaliation for a nearby shooting the night before. The circumstances of that shooting weren’t immediately clear.
Investigators believe Robinson’s killing touched off a third shooting just hours later that left two more men dead and another wounded, the sources said.
In that incident, two gunmen fatally blasted Joel Baba, 22, and Eghosa Imafidon, 23, in the hallway of an apartment building four blocks from where Robinson was killed. The third victim was shot in the arm.
Detectives believe Baba was one of five people in the car used in the drive-by shooting that killed Robinson, the sources said.
Surveillance video of the triple shooting was also released by the NYPD, showing the two gunmen firing at the boxed-in trio as the victims tried desperately to escape into an apartment.
After opening fire from a few feet away, one of the gunmen closes in to unload again from close range at the already-writhing victims, then runs off.
The fifth suspect in Robinson’s murder is still being sought, the sources said.
Delks, Heyward and Vines were among 12 members of the Sev-O gang — an offshoot of the Bloods — indicted on conspiracy charges in November 2016 in the Bronx.
The crew was accused of carrying out four shootings on rival gangbangers, three robberies and swindling more than $200,000 using fraudulent checks deposited into ATM machines, Bronx District Attorney Darcel Clark has said.
While police had been probing the possible connection between Robinson’s murder and the killing of Baba and Imafidon, a friend of all three victims struggled to find a link when interviewed by The Post.
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