The law student assassinated on a busy New York City street worked as a drug courier and was assassinated after a large sum of money he was carrying was confiscated by police in California, it was claimed on Thursday.
Brandon Woodard, 31, reportedly flew to New York from his home in Los Angeles to try to smooth things over with his angry bosses. Instead, he was coldly executed in Midtown Manhattan in broad daylight on Monday.
New York police say they are closing in on the men responsible for Woodard's death. They have identified the getaway driver and detectives currently searching for him.
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So it wasn't personal, just business.
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- Fri Dec 14, 2012 3:37 pm
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It must have been a dreaded 9mm hollow point cop killer round, penetrates armor, skulls, everything, and loud enough to knock people down.rp_photo wrote:A .22 LR subsonic round might seem loud to those not accustomed to guns.JALLEN wrote:Some of the witnesses said the gunfire was loud
- Tue Dec 11, 2012 1:56 pm
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Some of the witnesses said the gunfire was loud
You want it loud, so the witnesses will be afraid of you, according to Peter Clemenza, a well-known expert in these matters.
http://www.nypost.com/p/news/local/manh ... ppBdfLE0xHDavid Mirambeau, 29, a UPS worker delivering packages, said the sound of the gunshot reverberated down the street.
“I just heard a gunshot. It was loud. There was blood all over his face,” he said of Woodard. “He was gasping for air. He was still alive.”
You want it loud, so the witnesses will be afraid of you, according to Peter Clemenza, a well-known expert in these matters.