Saturday, June 23, 2012

Suspect taken into custody in Columbia triple slay


The scene of the BMW shooting near Columbia
The scene of the BMW shooting near Columbia
A suspect was taken into custody this morning in the execution-style shooting of three men found dead earlier this month in a parked BMW near Columbia University.
A heavily armed team of NYPD officers and US Marshals grabbed 30-year-old Roberto Nunez around 8 a.m. today as he was walking into the Bronx home of his brother near Yankee Stadium, law enforcement sources told The Post.
Nunez is a convicted felon who has served time for robbery and other crimes, sources said.
He had been staying at different homes since the June 7 shooting and was taken in by a friend of a friend who noticed that he was hiding a gun, law enforcement sources said.
The acquaintance then sold the .38-caliber revolver to an undercover officer. The NYPD had it tested and discovered it matched the shell casings found in the victims.
The three victims -- Luis Catalan, 25; HeribertotSuazo, 26; and Amaury Rodriguez, 30 — were found slumped in the 2009 BMW on West 122nd Streer near Claremont Avenue outside the Manhattan School of Music and across from Columbia University’s Knox Hall.
All three victims were Manhattan residents who were marijuana traffickers with extensive criminal records, and police believe they may have been killed in retaliation for robbing rival drug dealers.
Surveillance video captured suspect Roberto Nunez walking away from the scene.
Surveillance video captured a man believed to be the suspect calmly walking from the scene after discarding the shirt he had worn during the shooting. Police said DNA from the shirt helped link the suspect to the crime.
"Detectives assigned to this case did a masterful job, relentlessly working it to apprehend a suspect who initially appeared so calm, collected, and out of reach." Police Commissioner Raymond W. Kelly said today.
The case was cracked by the New York-New Jersey Regional Fugitive Task Force, a special team of NYPD detectives and US Marshals.

This piece was culled from Newyorkpost.

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