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Second Protest at 46th Precinct over Police-Involved Shooting Turns Violent

A second protest in response to a police-involved shooting turned violent on Friday, Sept. 3, when protesters knocked over metal barricades and a police vehicle was doused with gasoline.

 

The incident occurred at approximately 10.32 p.m. on Friday night when a group approached the 46th precinct station house, located in Fordham Heights, in order to protest a police-involved shooting that occurred on Sunday, Aug. 29, as previously reported,

 

In a video shared by the NYPD which captures the rally, the group is seen pushing barricades into police officers who were stationed behind them, protecting the 46th precinct station house. According to police, the protestors also threw eggs at a marked police van, and in the same video, one person with the group is seen dousing the police van—which police say was occupied— apparently with gasoline.

 

According to Sgt. Brendan Ryan, a DCPI spokesman, the investigation to identify the individual who allegedly poured the gasoline on the vehicle is underway and he could face State and / or federal charges for his actions.

 

As previously reported, a 24-year-old man is dead, and his father is in custody after a street corner dispute among a group of young men led to a shoot-out with a pair of off-duty police officers on Aug. 29. The incident left the young man mortally wounded, and his 45-year-old father in handcuffs.

 

According to police officials, the dispute began at 4:15 a.m. outside of the Los Polmaritos Deli & Grocery at 2080 Valentine Avenue, located at the corner of East 180th Street in the Fordham Heights section of the Bronx on Sunday, Aug. 29.

Members of the NYPD’s evidence collection team examine at least 25 pieces of evidence after a father and son reportedly fired at police officers in the Fordham Heights section of the Bronx on Sunday, August 29, 2021.
Photo by David Greene

At an NYPD press conference held later that morning, Chief Juanita Holmes, the NYPD’s chief of patrol, said, “A 24-year-old male and a 45-year-old male were involved in a dispute with a group of people. This dispute then turned physical.”

 

Holmes said that during the dispute, the 24-year-old victim brandished a firearm and fired several times into the crowd of mostly young men.

 

Police investigate a police-involved shooting of a father and son at the intersection of Valentine Avenue and East 180th Street in the Fordham Heights section of the Bronx on Sunday, August 29, 2021.
Photo by David Greene

She continued, “During this dispute, two off-duty police officers, who just finished their shift with the 46th precinct, were leaving the area. They observed shots being fired and engaged the suspects.”

 

She said the 24-year-old man pointed his gun and fired several times at the officers, who returned fire, fatally striking the man in the chest.

 

Investigators were still at the scene of a shooting in the Fordham Heights section of the Bronx late Sunday morning, Aug. 29, 2021 after a police-involved shooting resulted in the death of a 24-year-old man who allegedly fired at police.
Photo by David Greene

Holmes concluded, “The 45-year-old male then picked up the injured suspect’s gun and fired rounds at the officers.” She said the 45-year-old was later taken into custody.

 

Holmes added that moments after the shooting, responding officers had attempted to render aid to the 24-year-old man, who died a short time later at St. Barnabas Hospital.

Police used numbered signs to mark the spot where police engaged in a shoot-out with two men, with one shot and killed, and the other taken into custody on Sunday, August 29, 2021.
Photo by David Greene

The deceased was identified by police as Mike Rosado, 24, of East 150th Street in the Bronx. Police said his father, Rafael Rosado, 44, of Garfield Street in the Van Nest section of the Bronx, has been charged with attempted murder, criminal possession of a weapon, criminal use of a firearm, and reckless endangerment.

 

A store surveillance video obtained by the NY Daily News shows the event unfolding. Initially, a woman is seen dancing and a man is seen smoking a hookah pipe. The video later ends with the elder Rosado, apparently, holding the weapon, and two women laying the younger Rosado, apparently, on the ground as officers arrive at the scene.

 

 

The two, as yet, unidentified off-duty officers were transported to Jacobi Hospital for observation after complaints of ringing in the ears. The investigation division and the NYPD’s detective bureau are continuing their investigation.

 

An initial protest regarding the shooting, organized by residents of the local community, was held on Monday, Aug. 30, outside the 46th precinct.

NYPD’s Chief of Patrol Juanita Holmes is joined by police officials as she briefs members of the media after a police-involved shooting on Sunday, August 29, 2021.
Photo courtesy of the NYPD

The NYPD typically releases “bodycam” footage at some stage following the conclusion of the investigation into such police-involved shootings. It has not yet released the bodycam footage of the Aug. 29 incident. An apparent extract of other video footage of the shooting, which appears to have been obtained from other sources, has been posted to YouTube by the group, Cop Watch, and appears to show the victim, unarmed, with his arms raised before the fatal shooting. Norwood News is unable to confirm the source of the video.

 

Anyone with information with regard to this incident is asked to call the NYPD’s Crime Stoppers Hotline at 1-800-577-TIPS (8477) or for Spanish, 1-888-57-PISTA (74782). The public can also submit their tips by logging onto the CrimeStoppers website at https://crimestoppers.nypdonline.org/ or on Twitter @NYPDTips.

 

All calls are strictly confidential.

 

 

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