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Alleged attempted murderer among armed illegal aliens found squatting with drugs in NYC home: Police

A recent raid in the Bronx resulted in the arrest of several illegal aliens, including a man who was charged with attempted murder.

Around 10 p.m. last Wednesday, the NYPD received a report of a man with a gun at a residence on Hull Street in the Norwood section of the Bronx. When officers arrived, they found an armed suspect running downstairs.

A pursuit of the suspect revealed a fairly chaotic scene. Eight adults and a 7-year-old child were gathered in a room in the building’s basement.Police at the scene reportedly At least two other loaded weapons, a “ghost gun”, ammunition and baggies of ketamine mixed with cocaine were also found.

next SuspectAll are believed to be foreign nationals, including Javier Alborno, 22, from Venezuela. Johan Cárdenas Silva, 35 years old. Hector Desousa Villalta, 24 years old, from Venezuela. Yervin Rosado-Muñoz, 25 years old. Yojailo Martinez, 42 years old. Jefferson Orlando Abloh, 39 years old. Yoessy Pino Castillo, 20-year-old female. and Miguel Vermondes-Barrios, 31 years old.

All were charged with criminal possession of a weapon, criminal possession of a controlled substance and acts endangering a child.

Neighbors said the group had been causing a nuisance in the area for some time. “They are squatters and the owner has been trying to evict them from the apartment for a long time,” Alfredo Muñoz said. “They came. They were destructive, mainly because there were so many people. You didn’t know who was there and who wasn’t there, and the building owners were very reluctant to get them out.” I had a hard time.”

Many of them are already well known to law enforcement agencies. Others are suspected of involvement in a series of robberies in Bergen County, New Jersey, but have not yet been charged. Vermondes Barrios is accused of stealing from retail stores in Pennsylvania and New York. Bail in one of the cases was set at $25,000 and extradition is possible.

Alborno was arrested on suspicion of being in possession of a firearm in September after he allegedly tried to flee a Bronx apartment with a gun when police arrived. loaded firearm. Prosecutors in the case asked Alborno to be held on $10,000 bail, but the judge released him.

And during the apparently violent climax of an argument over a woman in Yonkers, DeSousa allegedly shot a fellow illegal immigrant in the leg last August. DeSousa was later charged with attempted murder, but the victim reportedly later refused to cooperate with the investigation.

NYPD Sergeant John Chell maintained that the case against DeSouza and Alborno remains “unresolved.”

DeSousa and Alborno currently remain in custody in connection with the latest charges, while two others arrested during the Bronx attack were released without bail.

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