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This is why I love New York... dead bodies on the ground! (pic)
A person can get shot here and others just step over him.
http://nypost.com/images/front052104.gif http://nypost.com/photos/news0521200402b.jpg GUNMAN CUTS DOWN JEWELER By HASANI GITTENS, LARRY CELONA and ERIC LENKOWITZ A federally indicted Diamond District jeweler was executed yesterday in a brazen rush-hour shooting on a Midtown street jampacked with commuters and tourists. Eduard Nektalov, 46, had just closed up his shop, Roman & Sons Jewelers at 74 W. 47th St., at around 7:20 p.m. when he was approached from behind by an olive-skinned assassin in front of 1212 Sixth Ave. Without a word of warning, the baby-faced killer coldly pumped two bullets into his back and one in his head, cops said. "The guy came up behind him and shot him in the head, I think three shots, then the guy ran away," said Matis Zahav, who was standing just feet from the shooting. Witnesses said the shooter was calm and collected as he tried to fade into the commuter crush, strutting with the gun in his waistband. |
Holy Crap, thats insane!!!!
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everybody can carry a gun in the states.. i don't wonder :2 cents:
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That is nuts!
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That's fucked up...did they find out why he was shot?
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GEM DEALER AND FATHER GOT STUNG IN DRUG-$$ RING By DAREH GREGORIAN May 21, 2004 -- The diamond dealer executed on Sixth Avenue last night was arrested by the feds last year for allegedly laundering Colombian drug money. Eduard Nektalov, 44, and his father, Roman Nektalov, 74, were busted last June for molding gold into belts, screws and tools so it could be smuggled to Colombian drug lords, officials said. The gold would either be mixed with other metals or painted over so it could be shipped to South America undetected, officials said. Officials said they operated the scam out of their West 47th Street storefront, Roman Jewelers ? around the corner from where Nektalov was shot dead. His distraught father showed up at the scene hours after the shooting, so overwhelmed by emotion that he could hardly breathe. Both, men who pleaded not guilty to the money-launder charge, were free on $250,000 bond. They were slated to stand trial for money laundering next month. They were not allowed to leave the street without permission from a judge. They were both in court for the case earlier this week, court records show. Their lawyers couldn't be reached last night. The Nektalovs were among a group of 11 Diamond District jewelers who were the targets of a 21/2-year investigation called Operation Meltdown. Investigators from the El Dorado task force ? a special money laundering investigations unit that includes agents from the Internal Revenue Service, Customs, Homeland Security Department and NYPD ? launched the sting operation after getting a tip. Undercover agents and cooperating witnesses told the jewelers the money they were getting paid for their services came from drug trafficking, and that the gold would be smuggled to Colombia. The feds said the 11 people who were arrested took more than $1 million in cash for moving over 100 kilograms of gold. At the time of the arrests, U.S. Attorney James Comey said the jewelers "may not be drug lords, but they're every bit as important to the success of those drug endeavors as the dealers themselves." |
I think he's a professional assasin.
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Nah, just a regular gunman. People get killed like that here quite often... just not usually on busy streets in midtown Manhattan.
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Shit that is fucking crazy.
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I'm glad I live no where near there. :)
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Dang thats even a crazier story!!!!
id hate to dig too deep, i wouldnt want to be next..... |
crazy shit! only in the states :glugglug
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Criminals here are professionals & have more important things to do with their time than harm bystanders. |
I think the guy's being paid to do that.
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Only in New York.
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New York :glugglug
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