New York (Washington Insider Magazine) – A 36-year-old Massachusetts man was shot early in the day on a Brooklyn (NYC) street and managed to reach his car, but later died at a local hospital. No one has been arrested for the crime.
Cleveland Lamont Clay, a 36-year-old man from Massachusetts, was shot early Monday on a street in Brooklyn (NYC) and managed to reach his car, but later died at a local hospital.
According to Police Department
According to police, Clay was shot in the torso near Stanley and Pennsylvania Aves. in East New York around 8:15 a.m. of Monday.
Injured managed to pull into a parking area where his car was around the corner on Sheffield Ave. First responders found the fatally wounded victim inside his vehicle. Paramedics took him to Brookdale University Hospital, where he died hours later, the Daily News noted. The motive for the shooting is unclear.
Clay lived in Springfield, Massachusetts. He did not have a criminal record in New York City, but he did in that state: in August 2020, he was arrested for committing a shooting in Quincy, Massachusetts, according to The Herald News. When he was arrested, the police found him ecstasy and cocaine. He was charged with assault, armed robbery and battery with the discharge of a firearm.
Eight years earlier, in 2012, Clay led police in Fall River, Massachusetts, on a highway chase that ended with his arrest in possession of a firearm he was trying to hide under the dashboard of a vehicle, the police said. police at the time.
No arrests have been made or suspects identified. Anyone with information should call 1-800-577-TIPS (8477) and in Spanish 1-888-57-PISTA (74782). Also through crimestoppers.nypdonline.org or by text to 274637 (CRIMES), followed by TIP577. All communications are strictly confidential.
This article is originally published on eldiariony.com
