Teen fatally stabbed in Washington Heights.....Vol. machete chopped by da trinitarios

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Teen fatally stabbed in Washington Heights

(06/21/10) HIGH BRIDGE - Family and friends gathered today outside the home of an 18-year-old boy who was killed in Washington Heights.
Investigators say Mohamed Jalloh and his cousin were on their way home early Sunday morning when they missed their bus stop and wound up in Washington Heights.

Jalloh's cousin says they were attacked by nine men while waiting for a bus to get back home.

Family and friends are passing out fliers, encouraging community members to attend a memorial at the Fouta Islamic Center on Thursday.


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Bus riders waited for a ride under scaffolding at 564 West 181st Street one day after the murder of Mohamed Jalloh. (DNAinfo/ Carla Zanoni)

By Carla Zanoni and Nina Mandell

DNAinfo Reporter/Producer

MANHATTAN — A 16-year-old boy was arrested and charged with murder over a bloody machete attack in Washington Heights that left a 17-year-old dead.

Mohamed Jalloh, 17, from the Bronx, was hacked to death early Sunday morning with a machete on 181st Street, police said. He was pronounced dead on arrival at Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center.

Andy Henriquez, 16, was arrested and charged with second-degree murder and gang assault on Monday, police said. Henriquez, who lives on St. Nicholas Avenue, was arrested after walking into a hospital to receive treatment for cuts on his hand, police sources said.

It was not immediately clear what gang Henriquez belonged to. The machete is traditionally used by a gang called the Trinitarios, one of the most feared gangs in America that originated in Washington Heights.

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View facing east on West 181st Street, between St. Nicholas and Wadsworth avenues. (DNAinfo/ Carla Zanoni)

"They killed my son!" his mother, Idiatou Jalloh, cried, the Daily News reported. "I had just one son."

Jalloh was with two other friends when he was confronted by Henriquez and a group of approximately eight young men just before 1:30 a.m. Sunday, according to the criminal complaint. 

"When the attack was over Mohamed Jalloh was bleeding and appeared to be lifeless lying on the ground," the complaint said.

Jalloh suffered multiple wounds to the body including a blow to the back of the head, a laceration beneath the heart and a broken left arm.

Henriquez said that he was punching Jalloh while another member of the group beat him with a machete, the complaint said.

Police do not know what ignited the brawl.

Charlie Ki, 42, who owns MVP clothing store at 564 West 181 Street where the murder took place, said he didn't know about the stabbing until he arrived to open the store early Sunday morning.

"The only thing I saw was the fire department cleaning up the blood on the street," Ki said.

Jalloh was a Sierra Leone native who moved to the Bronx seven years ago, the paper reported.

"He always had a smile on his face," his friend Souleymane Bangoura, 18, told the News. "Nobody had anything bad to say about him."

Read more: http://www.dnainfo.com/20100620/manhattan/two-found-dead-harlem#ixzz0rg5Zw8sb
 
Teen fatally stabbed in Washington Heights

(06/21/10) HIGH BRIDGE - Family and friends gathered today outside the home of an 18-year-old boy who was killed in Washington Heights.
Investigators say Mohamed Jalloh and his cousin were on their way home early Sunday morning when they missed their bus stop and wound up in Washington Heights.

Jalloh's cousin says they were attacked by nine men while waiting for a bus to get back home.

Family and friends are passing out fliers, encouraging community members to attend a memorial at the Fouta Islamic Center on Thursday.


story_xlimage_2010_06_R4281_Wahi_Machete_Killing.jpg
Bus riders waited for a ride under scaffolding at 564 West 181st Street one day after the murder of Mohamed Jalloh. (DNAinfo/ Carla Zanoni)

By Carla Zanoni and Nina Mandell

DNAinfo Reporter/Producer

MANHATTAN — A 16-year-old boy was arrested and charged with murder over a bloody machete attack in Washington Heights that left a 17-year-old dead.

Mohamed Jalloh, 17, from the Bronx, was hacked to death early Sunday morning with a machete on 181st Street, police said. He was pronounced dead on arrival at Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center.

Andy Henriquez, 16, was arrested and charged with second-degree murder and gang assault on Monday, police said. Henriquez, who lives on St. Nicholas Avenue, was arrested after walking into a hospital to receive treatment for cuts on his hand, police sources said.

It was not immediately clear what gang Henriquez belonged to. The machete is traditionally used by a gang called the Trinitarios, one of the most feared gangs in America that originated in Washington Heights.

story_lrgimage_2010_06_R7544_Wahi_Machete_Killing.jpg
View facing east on West 181st Street, between St. Nicholas and Wadsworth avenues. (DNAinfo/ Carla Zanoni)

"They killed my son!" his mother, Idiatou Jalloh, cried, the Daily News reported. "I had just one son."

Jalloh was with two other friends when he was confronted by Henriquez and a group of approximately eight young men just before 1:30 a.m. Sunday, according to the criminal complaint. 

"When the attack was over Mohamed Jalloh was bleeding and appeared to be lifeless lying on the ground," the complaint said.

Jalloh suffered multiple wounds to the body including a blow to the back of the head, a laceration beneath the heart and a broken left arm.

Henriquez said that he was punching Jalloh while another member of the group beat him with a machete, the complaint said.

Police do not know what ignited the brawl.

Charlie Ki, 42, who owns MVP clothing store at 564 West 181 Street where the murder took place, said he didn't know about the stabbing until he arrived to open the store early Sunday morning.

"The only thing I saw was the fire department cleaning up the blood on the street," Ki said.

Jalloh was a Sierra Leone native who moved to the Bronx seven years ago, the paper reported.

"He always had a smile on his face," his friend Souleymane Bangoura, 18, told the News. "Nobody had anything bad to say about him."

Read more: http://www.dnainfo.com/20100620/manhattan/two-found-dead-harlem#ixzz0rg5Zw8sb
 
Trinis one of the most feared gangs in America?

Really?



1:30 AM on a Sunday morning is still hella live up there, somethins not right.
 
Trinis one of the most feared gangs in America?

Really?



1:30 AM on a Sunday morning is still hella live up there, somethins not right.
 
stupid crap like this that makes us dominicans look bad


i see a lot of trinis out here in corona along with patrias......they always beefin wit other races from what i see
 
stupid crap like this that makes us dominicans look bad


i see a lot of trinis out here in corona along with patrias......they always beefin wit other races from what i see
 
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