THE BODEGA IS OFFICIALLY CLOSED DOWN!!! #justiceforjunior

Bullshit. It's NYC. The Bronx.

Them bodega store owners got straps under the counter.
They not "old man Quilles".... and it ain't the movie "Juice". :smh:

They will put several holes in ALL them little fuckers who try to run up in there. :yes:
And those gang-bangers KNOW it. :yes:

Nobody in NYC opens up a bodega without knowing the risks... and the 'crime element' in the neighborhood. :smh:
If they 'too shook' to open up shop... or if they scared of the gang bangers... They get gone. :yes: Quickly.
Exactly it's the Bronx you think these gang Bangers don't have guns too? You think that owner wants to be looking over his shoulder every day. Most hard working people want to live their lives and avoid the gang bullshit. That's why the number one motto in the hood is mind your own business. You know why? Because when you mind your own business you live. Some of y'all watch too much TV bro
 
Ahh no. They are not holding the store responsible.

They are saying that the Store never even called 911. :hmm: To get help for the victim. :smh:

If they are not even gonna call 911 when people get dragged out of their establishment & killed right on their doorstep...... then they probably don't need to be in business, since they don't recognize when 911 SHOULD be called. :hmm:

Now if that was your family member... and they got dragged out of a Walmart... and killed at the main entrance... right in front of the Walmart Security Guard... who did absolutely nothing.... and never even called the Cops, or called an ambulance... then I bet you would be in a damn HURRY to file a lawsuit against Walmart. :yes: But you complain about this. :dunno:
The bodega had security? How is your example equivalent to what happened? If Walmart security sat there and watched? They would be liable.
 
It should be open season on anybody who embrace the gang lifestyle, period. Enough of that 'no snitching' bullshit. No more celebrating it in our music or culture. Do away with the drugs and poison in the communities.

But I already know how these convos go, somebody will call me a cracka and want a hand verification pic for making those suggestions. I'll bow out.
I think you a little outdated on your thinking. Them guys got "snitched" on. Nobody was protecting them.
 
I think you a little outdated on your thinking. Them guys got "snitched" on. Nobody was protecting them.
:lol::lol:@ outdated. That shit been in effect since forever. Gang life is very prevalent in our culture. Outdated? Which hood you live in?

& I know these dudes got caught. I wasn't specifically addressing this case, I speaking in general terms.
 
Don’t need to read when a vid’s clearly available fuckboi.
Stfu

U came in here capes flying high for these scum ass niggas

I don’t be wishing bad shit to people.

But you are in for a very rude awakening

With that Being said

This turkey sammich I’m bout to make is about be absolute fire.

Y’all can proceed to argue about these gwalas and bodedga scum

I’m P&P with feet up (popcorn and pepsi)

My people have nothing to do with this at all.
 
Exactly it's the Bronx you think these gang Bangers don't have guns too? You think that owner wants to be looking over his shoulder every day. Most hard working people want to live their lives and avoid the gang bullshit. That's why the number one motto in the hood is mind your own business. You know why? Because when you mind your own business you live. Some of y'all watch too much TV bro
You think these gang Bangers don't have guns too? Sure, of course they do. :yes:
But you don't see them walking into stores with a gat everyday... and just TAKING whatever they want... 7 days a week, now do you?

Because they would RISK getting their asses shot the hell up. :yes: That's why.

They KNOW those bodega owners will pull out the strap on them... And put a few holes in them.
And the cops who show up will do the very same.

That's exactly why nuccas 'live on the run' after committing crimes like this.
Some of them got caught in New Jersey.... and its' probably because they got the bodega owner shook & 'in fear' of his life, right?

You seem to think that every single gang member is WILLING to risk their freedom (and their very life) to 'retaliate' against business merchants who will probably gun them down in a heartbeat. :smh:
 
Yeah I stand corrected......I didn't know they didn't even call 9-1-1. Yeah they gotta go.
The employees at the Apple Store heard the bitch getting stabbed to death and didn't call 911 and didn't nobody shut them down.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/loca.../gIQArvyaQM_story.html?utm_term=.cd88d7cbc8fb

Grunts, screams came from behind Lululemon wall, Apple Store workers testify




By Dan Morse and Michael S. RosenwaldOctober 28, 2011Email the author

The Apple Store employees were closing up for the night. One of them heard strange sounds from the other side of the wall: grunts, thuds, hysterical screams.

“Talk to me. Don’t do this,” a voice said. “Talk to me. What’s going on?”

“At that point, there was some more sounds, kind of, screams, yelps, yells,” Jana Svrzo, a manager at the Apple Store in Bethesda, said Friday, testifying on the third day of Brittany Norwood’s murder trial in the killing of her Lululemon Athletica co-worker.

The screams faded. Then Svrzo heard low, quiet tones.

“God help me,” Svrzo recalled hearing. “Please help me.”


Montgomery County prosecutors called Svrzo and her colleague, Ricardo Rios, as witnesses, hoping to establish that the March 11 killing of Jayna Murray was drawn out.

The prosecutors are trying to prove that Norwood committed premeditated, first-degree murder. They say forensic evidence shows a prolonged attack: Murray suffered at least 322 wounds, and Norwood probably used an array of weapons, including a hammer, wrench, rope, knife and metal bars used to hold mannequins and merchandise.


Norwood’s attorneys concede that their client killed Murray. They are trying to show that it started as a back-and-forth fight, that Norwood snapped and that it was over quickly. In other words, they contend, the killing wasn’t willful or deliberate.

The distinction could make a big difference. In Maryland, premeditated murder carries the possibility of life with no parole. Second-degree murder carries a maximum of 30 years in prison with a chance for release after 15 years.

Douglas Wood, Norwood’s attorney, was able to establish that within six to nine minutes of the initial sounds, the Apple employees didn’t hear anything else from next door. But under Maryland law, prosecutors don’t have to establish a drawn-out planning phase for premeditated murder. It can be as short as a few seconds.

Wood also highlighted the fact that the Apple employees did not intervene, apparently to bolster his point that the attack was quick.


While cross-examining Rios, a senior manager, Wood recalled a conversation that Rios had early in the case with Detective Deana Mackie.


“I think you told Detective Mackie you just thought it was some drama going on?” Wood asked.

“Correct,” Rios said.

Wood also pushed Svrzo, suggesting the fact that she didn’t go check out the yoga store was an indication she didn’t hear anything that needed checking out.

“If someone had yelled out ‘Help!’ you would have gone to help, right?”

“It’s hard to say what I would have done,” Svrzo said.

Neither Svrzo nor Rios would comment after their testimony. An Apple spokeswoman declined to comment earlier when the employees’ actions were detailed.

Svrzo said that the voice that said, “God help me,” was different than the one that said, “Talk to me. Don’t do this.”

Svrzo and others closed the Apple store about 9:30 p.m. Shortly after 10 p.m., she said, she heard noise on the other side of the wall.

It sounded like something heavy was being hit or dragged, she testified. There was some grunting and high-pitched squealing.

She went upstairs to ask Rios to come down and listen. Together, they walked closer to the wall. “We heard some screaming and yelling,” Svrzo said. “It sounded like a female voice that was, it sounded like hysterical noises, and then followed by a different female voice that was saying, ‘Talk to me. Don’t do this. Talk to me. What’s going on?’ ”

Rios’s memories weren’t as vivid. He heard a loud yell, he testified. He heard a voice say something to the effect of “What’s going on? Why won’t you tell me?” Then he heard a second, softer voice.

“All I heard was kind of like crying and muffled,” Rios said.

Under questioning from prosecutor Marybeth Ayres, Rios said a store security guard was wearing headphones. “He was inattentive to the situation,” Rios said.
 
Stfu

U came in here capes flying high for these scum ass niggas

I don’t be wishing bad shit to people.

But you are in for a very rude awakening

With that Being said

This turkey sammich I’m bout to make is about be absolute fire.

Y’all can proceed to argue about these gwalas and bodedga scum

I’m P&P with feet up (popcorn and pepsi)

My people have nothing to do with this at all.

As you stated, “RIF”. My comment had nothing to do with “Scum ass”. It was about the store getting shutdown because Junior got dragged out.
I would explain more but I’m not.

Make sure put extra mayo on your sandwich
 
As you stated, “RIF”. My comment had nothing to do with “Scum ass”. It was about the store getting shutdown because Junior got dragged out.
I would explain more but I’m not.

Make sure put extra mayo on your sandwich
You got a invisible cape.

Do u donate to Dominican Republic often?
 
The employees at the Apple Store heard the bitch getting stabbed to death and didn't call 911 and didn't nobody shut them down.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/loca.../gIQArvyaQM_story.html?utm_term=.cd88d7cbc8fb

Grunts, screams came from behind Lululemon wall, Apple Store workers testify




By Dan Morse and Michael S. RosenwaldOctober 28, 2011Email the author

The Apple Store employees were closing up for the night. One of them heard strange sounds from the other side of the wall: grunts, thuds, hysterical screams.

“Talk to me. Don’t do this,” a voice said. “Talk to me. What’s going on?”

“At that point, there was some more sounds, kind of, screams, yelps, yells,” Jana Svrzo, a manager at the Apple Store in Bethesda, said Friday, testifying on the third day of Brittany Norwood’s murder trial in the killing of her Lululemon Athletica co-worker.

The screams faded. Then Svrzo heard low, quiet tones.

“God help me,” Svrzo recalled hearing. “Please help me.”


Montgomery County prosecutors called Svrzo and her colleague, Ricardo Rios, as witnesses, hoping to establish that the March 11 killing of Jayna Murray was drawn out.

The prosecutors are trying to prove that Norwood committed premeditated, first-degree murder. They say forensic evidence shows a prolonged attack: Murray suffered at least 322 wounds, and Norwood probably used an array of weapons, including a hammer, wrench, rope, knife and metal bars used to hold mannequins and merchandise.


Norwood’s attorneys concede that their client killed Murray. They are trying to show that it started as a back-and-forth fight, that Norwood snapped and that it was over quickly. In other words, they contend, the killing wasn’t willful or deliberate.

The distinction could make a big difference. In Maryland, premeditated murder carries the possibility of life with no parole. Second-degree murder carries a maximum of 30 years in prison with a chance for release after 15 years.

Douglas Wood, Norwood’s attorney, was able to establish that within six to nine minutes of the initial sounds, the Apple employees didn’t hear anything else from next door. But under Maryland law, prosecutors don’t have to establish a drawn-out planning phase for premeditated murder. It can be as short as a few seconds.

Wood also highlighted the fact that the Apple employees did not intervene, apparently to bolster his point that the attack was quick.


While cross-examining Rios, a senior manager, Wood recalled a conversation that Rios had early in the case with Detective Deana Mackie.


“I think you told Detective Mackie you just thought it was some drama going on?” Wood asked.

“Correct,” Rios said.

Wood also pushed Svrzo, suggesting the fact that she didn’t go check out the yoga store was an indication she didn’t hear anything that needed checking out.

“If someone had yelled out ‘Help!’ you would have gone to help, right?”

“It’s hard to say what I would have done,” Svrzo said.

Neither Svrzo nor Rios would comment after their testimony. An Apple spokeswoman declined to comment earlier when the employees’ actions were detailed.

Svrzo said that the voice that said, “God help me,” was different than the one that said, “Talk to me. Don’t do this.”

Svrzo and others closed the Apple store about 9:30 p.m. Shortly after 10 p.m., she said, she heard noise on the other side of the wall.

It sounded like something heavy was being hit or dragged, she testified. There was some grunting and high-pitched squealing.

She went upstairs to ask Rios to come down and listen. Together, they walked closer to the wall. “We heard some screaming and yelling,” Svrzo said. “It sounded like a female voice that was, it sounded like hysterical noises, and then followed by a different female voice that was saying, ‘Talk to me. Don’t do this. Talk to me. What’s going on?’ ”

Rios’s memories weren’t as vivid. He heard a loud yell, he testified. He heard a voice say something to the effect of “What’s going on? Why won’t you tell me?” Then he heard a second, softer voice.

“All I heard was kind of like crying and muffled,” Rios said.

Under questioning from prosecutor Marybeth Ayres, Rios said a store security guard was wearing headphones. “He was inattentive to the situation,” Rios said.
They gotta go too.
 
Not today

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You got a invisible cape.

Do u donate to Dominican Republic often?
 
I just hope the City Council has the same energy shutting down the next Starbucks, Waffle House, H&M or establishment that treats people unfairly. Anyone living in NYC knows that the shop owner couldn't really do nothing but yell at the kids attackers. NYC Gun laws are the worst in the country, you gotta jump through hoops to legally carry in NYC. The odds of a shop owner being armed to protect himself from the machete wielding crew were very slim. Worst part is even if he shot the attackers, the crime wasn't against the store so he fucked either way. In Georgia everyone who can legally own a firearm has one. That situation might have been different here. That bodega serves the community, I cant see how shutting it down is a win for the people in the community or the bodega owner from the community.
 
Does anyone know what it was about? Seems he was targeted.
Assist.

Long story short...

- Some young dude had sex with a young chic and posted about their tryst on Social Media.
- The young chic's older brother is a gang member.
- The older brother heard about/or saw the video on Social Media & got HEATED...
- Then he gathered his fellow gang buddies to go look for the dude...
- The young chic lied about the whole affair & changed her story, when confronted.
- The young guy on Social Media was actually her 'secret boyfriend', who she was hiding from her whole family.
- The 'secret boyfriend' lives somewhere in Pennsylvania. Not in the Bronx.
- But the older brother and his gang buddies THOUGHT it was someone from their neighborhood, in the Bronx.
- The young man they killed LOOKED like the sister's 'secret boyfriend' from Pennsylvania.
- However, this kid they killed was a member of the NYPD's Youth Training Program.
- He was not the 'secret boyfriend'. Mistaken identity.

That about sums it up.
 
I think shutting down the store because of the owners actions sets a bad precedent. The government shouldn't be able to shut down your business because you're an asshole.

They made the decision not to assist Junior even after he came to them slashed up and pleading for help. I think they are terrible people but plenty of other terrible people who have done terrible things are allowed to operate their businesses. I have a feeling that the city would have stayed out of it if the store wasn't owned by minorities.

Let the store remain open and society will deal with them. Either the neighborhood will boycott and they will go bankrupt. People will come to the store with machetes and suggest that the owners relocate. Or the community will reenact do the right thing.
i can see that over the government intervention you're opening up a whole new thing to utilized against people.
 
EXCLUSIVE: PIX11 News has learned exclusive, new information about what happened on Wednesday, June 20 — before “Junior” was dragged from a bodega by alleged Trinitarios gang members and hacked to death.

EXCLUSIVE on @PIX11 News: New information about events that led to Junior’s murder. The backstory has changed. Please share your thoughts and any information you have.
 
I'M STILL SO NYC
1 hr ·
UPDATE: NYPD Commissioner James O'Neill said he does not see any wrongdoing by two officers who responded to the fatal stabbing of a 15-year-old in the Bronx last week.

(Well he needs to watch that footage again! They also need to see the footage of the poor little 4 yr old girl runned over by a woman in Bushwick this Monday. They did nothing to help save her. The woman responsible has not been charged because her brother is a sargent!!!!
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They didnt even handcuff her when they put her in the NYPD car! )

 
Did you all read that shit? They got shut down for not calling 911 or trying to help the young man at all. Quiet as kept the hood knows they gang related. Fuck that store and the owners. It should be open season on the trinitarios.
I feel conflicted because the owners didn't want to get involved most likely due to being afraid,and possibly could have become targets afterwards. But yeah they could have called the cops
 
If you put blame on these owners, why not just charge them with murder as well?

Blame clearly has no limit.
taking it too far, the issue is we need to have some sort of decncy, and if you cant have that then you cannot have things your way in a society of people. You cannot be trusted to do the right thing. The store's very existence became a problem after that
 
taking it too far, the issue is we need to have some sort of decncy, and if you cant have that then you cannot have things your way in a society of people. You cannot be trusted to do the right thing. The store's very existence became a problem after that
Yea I wrote that before I saw the whole picture. I had no idea they disregarded the young man after he was stabbed and bleeding to death.

Callous in every way, no two ways about it.
 
"The streets is done."

Hov is right. The suburbs won and took over. It's a new day that's gon take alotta getting used to.

These owners prolly didn't want anything to do with the shit, as would MOST owners of businesses in the hood.

To penalize them for this... idk. Sets a bit of a precedent. Where do you draw the line of minding your own business?

Now everytime something happens, you HAVE to be involved or risk losing your establishment?
Especially a mom and pops store thats already being drowned out by corporate America?

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Some mixed feelings about this closing.
i feel what u saying i hope the community now have the same energy and get rid of gangs in all their community and stop all the no snitching stuff it's time now to take a stand against all the thugs in the community don't just target bodega owners who were just trying to make a honest living probably were also scared of the thugs
 
It should be open season on anybody who embrace the gang lifestyle, period. Enough of that 'no snitching' bullshit. No more celebrating it in our music or culture. Do away with the drugs and poison in the communities.

But I already know how these convos go, somebody will call me a cracka and want a hand verification pic for making those suggestions. I'll bow out.
agree i want to see these same celebrities like cardi b and others who spoke out on this case speak out on gangs in their community
 
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