Monthly Archives: April 2023

41 años de cárcel al asesino de repartidor mexicano para robar e-bike

La Fiscalía de Manhattan informó hoy que Douglas Young, hallado culpable el pasado marzo por el asesinato de un repartidor de comida mexicano para robarle su bicicleta eléctrica, fue condenado a cumplir de 41 años de prisión a cadena perpetua.

Young enfrentaba un juicio por asesinato, robo y posesión criminal de un arma por la muerte el 29 de marzo de 2021 de Francisco Villalba, que repartía comida para diversas aplicaciones telefónicas.

D.A. Bragg Announces Prison Sentence of Douglas Young For Murdering Deliverista

“Francisco Villalva worked hard to support his family in Mexico and dreamed of buying a home. That dream was cut short when he was callously shot and murdered while doing his job,” said District Attorney Bragg. “While this sentence provides a strong measure of accountability, we can never undo this devastating tragedy, and I know his memory will continue to live on with his friends, family and community.”

Julia Fox’s Brother Indicted Over Ghost Gun ‘Factory’ In NYC Apt: DA

The brother of “Uncut Gems” star and Kanye West ex Julia Fox faces a sprawling indictment on accusations he turned his home into a ghost gun-making “factory,” prosecutors said. Christopher Fox, 30, was charged Wednesday with a slew of gun- and drug-related charges after a high-profile raid of his Upper East Side apartment. Photographs taken after the March 8 raid show what prosecutors said was found in Fox’s East 84th Street home: a slew of 3-D printed gun parts and a pill press. Fox used an “arsenal” of materials to produce both guns and drugs, said Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg in a statement.

Upper East Side man turned apartment into ghost gun and drug factory: DA Bragg

An Upper East Side man was indicted Wednesday for allegedly turning his apartment into a factory for ghost gun parts and narcotics. Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg said that Christopher Fox, 30, of East 84th Street, allegedly had enough 3D-printed gun parts “to assemble an operable assault weapon-style rifle,” and more than $7,000 in drug paraphernalia and chemicals that could be used to create synthetic drugs. For good measure, he also allegedly possessed numerous quantities of fentanyl, cocaine, heroin, oxycodone, amphetamine and methadone.