(Washington Insider Magazine) Luis “Blue Boy” Rosado was recently accused of shooting a 25-year-old subject in an altercation outside a legal marijuana store in East Village, Manhattan.
A career felon that includes the prison yard slaying of one of New York’s most notorious convicts is back in jail after being charged with attempted murder during a shooting outside a Manhattan marijuana store. , according to the New York Post.
Luis “Blue Boy” Rosado, 56, had been released on parole in 2022 after serving a 39-year sentence for the aforementioned homicide, including the fatal stabbing of Larry Davis, who wounded six police officers in a shooting in the Bronx in 1986. , reported police sources.
“Blue Boy,” an alleged member of the Crips street gang, was currently charged with shooting a 25-year-old subject in an altercation outside a legal marijuana store in the East Village, according to court records.
“He has killed a murderer in jail and has killed while he was free on the street,” a police source familiar with Rosado’s criminal career told the New York outlet.
Spending 40 Years in Jail
“After spending close to 40 years in jail, he shoots another man on a patch of grass as he gets out,” the source said. “Is anyone safe from ‘Blue Boy?'”
A Manhattan grand jury indicted the Hispanic in late December on charges of attempted murder, attempted assault and possession of weapons for the Oct. 21 shooting at St. Mark’s Place. He was arraigned on January 3 and was ordered held without bail pending a new court appearance.
Rosado is on life probation after spending nearly four decades behind bars, records say.
With all normality, the Hispanic criminal recounted, for an interview on a podcast last year, how he got into an altercation and stabbed Davis 13 times at the Shawangunk Correctional Center in 2008 after Davis intervened on behalf of a convicted rapist “Blue Boy” had a target on.
“I ended up stabbing him,” Rosado stressed. “And if he was the real target, I would have kept stabbing him… He wasn’t my target.”
He also said that Davis, also known as “Loco Larry”, got up and hit him on the back of the head with a cane, so Rosado turned on him and stabbed him several times, leaving him very badly injured.
This article is authored by Marlyn Montilla and originally published on eldiariony.com