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[h1]Kelly: Bodega Worker Fleeing Robbery Killed When Cop’s Gun ‘Accidentally Discharged’[/h1][h4]Authorities Say They Tried To Save Reynaldo Cuevas, Before He Died At Hospital[/h4][h6]September 7, 2012 9:19 PM[/h6]
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Reynaldo Cuevas (credit: Family handout)

NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) –  A police officer’s gun “accidentally discharged,” killing a bodega worker who was fleeing a robbery in the Bronx, Police Commissioner Ray Kelly said Friday.

Store clerk Reynaldo Cuevas died earlier in the day after fleeing from Natalie Grocery at 169th Street and Franklin Avenue in the Morrisania section, Kelly said.

1010 WINS’ Steve Sandberg reports

Cuevas, a nephew of the store’s owner, Alcibades Cuevas, was working at the bodega when three suspects, one armed with a gun, entered the store around 2 a.m., police said.

“Once inside, the gunman, wearing a ski mask, ordered the store’s night manager and [Cuevas] to lie on the floor,” Kelly said.

After hitting the store manager in the back of his head with the gun, the gunman went through the victims’ pockets as the two other suspects went behind the counter and began filling a backpack with cash, cigarettes and lottery tickets, Kelly said.

That’s when a passerby looked in the store, saw the robbery in progress and called 911, Kelly said.

“Soon thereafter, the night manager, while still on the floor, heard one of the suspects yell ‘policía, policía, policía’ — ‘police’ three times,” Kelly said.

When the suspects saw cops outside, two fled to the back of the store and then into the basement, giving Reynaldo Cuevas and the store manager a chance to escape, Kelly said.


Police say this .32 caliber pistol was used by one of the alleged robbers on Sept. 7, 2012. (credit: NYPD)

After the manager walked out the store, Cuevas followed, running ”full speed” into an officer who was outside with his gun drawn, Kelly said.

“Mr. Cuevas, in an understandable effort to get away from the gunman as fast as possible, ran straight into the officer,” Kelly said.

He said the two “became entangled at which point, we believe, the officer accidentally discharged his weapon with one round entering Mr. Cuevas’ left shoulder.”

WCBS 880′s Marla Diamond reports

The entire incident was captured on surveillance video, which was later released by police.  Alcibades Cuevas, who had not seen the video, disputed whether the shooting was an accident when talking to CBS 2′s John Slattery.

“Not accident, no. Why shoot? Not accident,” said Alcibades Cuevas said.

WATCH THE SURVEILLANCE VIDEO:

http://newyork.cbslocal.com/video?autoStart=true&topVideoCatNo=default&clipId=7700468

Witnesses nearby said they heard the gunshot.

“We heard a shot, the cops was flooding across the street,” said witness Cece Berrian. ”The boy dropped. When I turned around, the boy dropped, he was laid out.”

Kelly said officers at the scene immediately began to try to save Reynaldo Cuevas, but he later died at the hospital. He said the events ”transpired in a matter of seconds.”

All three suspects were eventually arrested.

Police identified the suspects as Christopher Dorsey, 17, Orlando Ramos, 32, and Ernesto Delgado, 28. All three live in the same building on Eastburn Avenue in the Bronx. They each face murder, robbery and weapons charges.

Dorsey ran out of the store at the same time as Cuevas and the manager and surrendered, Kelly said.

Delgado, surrendered to police around 5:30 a.m. The suspected gunman, Ramos, was found tied to a pole in the basement pretending to be a victim of the robbery, Kelly said.

“He had been tied there with yellow rope by his accomplice,” Kelly said.

1010 WINS’ Juliet Papa reports

A .32 caliber revolver, which was unloaded, and the suspects’ backpack filled with $718, cigarettes and lottery tickets, were found at the scene, Kelly said.

Many of Cuevas’ friends and relatives said they don’t understand what happened.

“He was a nice guy, fun-loving person, always a hard-working person,” said friend Argelys Duvall.

“He really had something to live for,” said another friend. ”He was a good kid. He helped out his community a lot.”

Ramon Murphy, president of the Bodegueros Association, and others were demanding answers Friday.

“What we can’t explain was the fact that he was running for help and the person to kill him was a police officer,” Murphy said in a statement.

Kelly extended his “deepest condolences” to Cuevas’ family for their loss. Cuevas leaves behind a 3-year-old daughter in the Dominican Republic.

“He’d send the money every week.  Half of his check was going over there,” cousin Mickey Rodriguez told CBS 2′s Jessica Schneider. “We really loved Ray you know, everyone loved him. He was always cool with everybody.”

Meanwhile, an officer rushing to the scene crashed into a Range Rover that was stopped at a red light at 163rd Street and Third Avenue. The squad car was crushed in the wreck and the “Jaws of Life” had to be used to remove the officer.

The officer broke his left femur and possibly fractured his nose, Kelly said. The people inside the SUV suffered minor injuries.

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They really do not give a f_. Anyone who is black or hispanic is fair game. :smh: RIP Señor Cuevas.
And f_ Kelly for trying to draw sympathy for his officers who just shot an innocent man by talking about broken femurs and noses. Potential injury is their job description, their daily grind.


On a different note how old is his uncle? Alcibades is not a common name anymore, even among latino's born in their home nation. :nerd:
 
you dont run towards a cop when they arrive from a ROBBERY CALL, best believe it aint ending well for you. dumbass
 
Its a messed up situation. Just survived a armed robbery just to be shot by the supposed good guys. However dude shouldn't have ran straight to the cops. I dont think the gun went off on accident .The cop was probably one of those types who was looking to be on the front page of the daily news with the headline "Hero Cops foil attempted robbery" NYC police quick to pull the trigger with no hesitation and they will always be in the right:smh:
 
I watched the video. The cop ran towards dude as well because he thought he was the robber. He's young, Hispanic, so the cop thought he is was a criminal and shot him dead. :smh:

Obviously no one else watched the video where you can see clearly the cop try to stop him from running out the store which caused the collision.
 
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man i have plenty of friends thats sent out to the hood uptown and in brooklyn working impact night shifts. the things that happen might seem unbelievable to you guys. point is dont come running at a cop surprising him like that.
 
you dont run towards a cop when they arrive from a ROBBERY CALL, best believe it aint ending well for you. dumbass

Really dude? You were just laying on the ground at gun point fearing for your life. You see the chance to run out to "safety" so you take the chance to run. RIP though man the NYPD has really been at it this summer.

Sidenote: Raymond Kelly needs to step down finally, all he does is justify the NYPD's wrong doings
 
The wound must've been really bad, I didn't think a single shot to the shoulder would've caused him to die. He'd probably still be alive if the cops weren't called. It's a weird situation though. If he was running and ran into the officer who had his gun drawn then I can see how that happened.
 
Its a messed up situation. Just survived a armed robbery just to be shot by the supposed good guys. However dude shouldn't have ran straight to the cops. I dont think the gun went off on accident .The cop was probably one of those types who was looking to be on the front page of the daily news with the headline "Hero Cops foil attempted robbery" NYC police quick to pull the trigger with no hesitation and they will always be in the right:smh:

From what I been told NYPD issue glocks got a trigger pull of 11 or 13lbs ..

Hell nah that wasn't an accident..


The wound must've been really bad, I didn't think a single shot to the shoulder would've caused him to die. He'd probably still be alive if the cops weren't called. It's a weird situation though. If he was running and ran into the officer who had his gun drawn then I can see how that happened.

Prolly hit a main artery .. Bled to death
 
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I'm not kidding when I say that if thEy weren't cops, many of them would be qualiied or nothing more than flipping burgers.

The nypd doesn't take the best or he brightest. They don' even take the average.

When you hire bottom of the barrel candidates, you get bottom of the barrel work. The nypd likes that though because they just need grunts.
 
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From what I been told NYPD issue glocks got a trigger pull of 11 or 13lbs ..

Also, law enforcement is trained to not have their finger on the trigger. So when they aim the gun, they are supposed to have their index finger straightened so there isn't even the possibility of an accidental discharge because it is not even on the trigger.
 
I'm not kidding when I say that if thEy weren't cops, many of them would be qualiied or nothing more than flipping burgers.
The nypd doesn't take the best or he brightest. They don' even take the average.
When you hire bottom of the barrel candidates, you get bottom of the barrel work. The nypd likes that though because they just need grunts.

It's going to get worse, I think. The Job is appealing because of the twenty and out rule. But the benefits package alone is fiscally unsustainable, so it'll be revamped. Pensions are not the future. As the allure goes down, so too does the quality of candidate.
 
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