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Alleged Gunman in ‘Cold-Blooded’ 90th Street Station Shooting Faces Life in Prison: DA

90th Street–Elmhurst Avenue (Jim Henderson via Wikimedia)

Feb. 6, 2019 By Meghan Sackman

The alleged gunman and reputed MS-13 member behind Sunday’s deadly broad daylight shooting at the 90th St – Elmhurst Avenue train station is facing life in prison after being charged with murder and other offenses.

Ramiro Gutierrez, 26, could receive a sentence of 25 years to life in prison if he is convicted on charges that include second-degree murder, gang assault, and criminal possession of a weapon in the shooting death of 20-year-old Abel Mosso the DA’s office announced yesterday.

Gutierrez, and others who have yet to be identified by authorities, were allegedly beating Mosso aboard the 7 train, and “dragged him” onto the platform at the 90th Street station to continue the beating just before 1 p.m. on Feb. 3, the DA said.

Police said the alleged shooter and victim, who is believed to be a member of the 18th Street gang, were disputing on the Manhattan-bound train before the fight spilled onto the platform.

A graphic, viral video of the incident caught the scuffle on the platform, where five to six shots can eventually be heard.

Mosso was shot several times in the face and head, according to police and the DA, and was pronounced dead at the scene by EMS.

While police say the alleged shooter and victim are from rival gangs, the cause of the fight had not been determined.

Queens District Attorney Richard Brown called the shooting, “a cold blooded murder.”

“This senseless act of gun violence by an alleged member of a vicious street gang will not be tolerated in Queens County. The defendant now faces the prospect of spending the rest of his life locked behind bars,” he said.

Police are still searching for two suspects in connection to the incident.

Anyone with information on the case should contact the Crime Stoppers hotline at 1-800-577-8477, or text CRIMES and then enter TIP577, or visit www.nypdcrimestoppers.com.

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FACTS

3 interesting facts about this guy!
1) He was an illegal immigrant
2) He had an illegal gun
3) He was a known MS13 gang member that was locked up and released 12 times.
A Border Wall, ICE or Stop & Frisk could have prevented this murder.

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Amazing larry

The NYPD is posted at the station temporary everyone ( the criminals ) knows that , after the police leaves , the monkey business starts again . Everything from assaults to robbery , selling swipes for a $1 , panhandling etc .
It’s bad in the summer time

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Curlicue58

There is never a police presence at any stop on the 7 line. If there were all these incidents could be prevented!

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Sonic boom

Gangs …
These guys should be battling like Beat Street at the Roxy 1984 , These young punks have no future.
Let them kill each other

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Rick

NYPD Strategic Response Group is hanging out underneath the station .
Post a NYPD unit a night in the summer

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