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[M]Bradley scaled the outfield wall at Orioles Park[/M] in Baltimore to rob Trey Mancini of what would have been a walk-off home run in the 11th inning.
BALTIMORE -- Jackie Bradley Jr. saved Wednesday’s game for the Red Sox with an all-time catch. Bradley Jr. robbed Trey Mancini of a walk-off homer in the 11th inning, jumping and reaching over the wall in left-center to preserve a 1-1 tie. Mancini drove a Ryan Brasier fastball 401 feet with an exit velocity of 101.5 mph for the loud out. Mookie Betts homered in the third inning before Mancini tied things up with an RBI single in the sixth. Chris Sale went eight innings, allowing one run on three hits while striking out 14 batters. Andrew Benintendi gave the Sox a 2-1 lead with a solo homer in the top of the 12th. Heath Hembree closed out the win by striking out the side in the bottom of the inning and helped Boston get back to .500 with a 19-19 record.
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[M]Bradley scaled the outfield wall[/M] at Orioles Park in Baltimore to rob Trey Mancini of what would have been a walk-off home run in the 11th inning.
BALTIMORE -- Jackie Bradley Jr. saved Wednesday’s game for the Red Sox with an all-time catch. Bradley Jr. robbed Trey Mancini of a walk-off homer in the 11th inning, jumping and reaching over the wall in left-center to preserve a 1-1 tie. Mancini drove a Ryan Brasier fastball 401 feet with an exit velocity of 101.5 mph for the loud out. Mookie Betts homered in the third inning before Mancini tied things up with an RBI single in the sixth. Chris Sale went eight innings, allowing one run on three hits while striking out 14 batters. Andrew Benintendi gave the Sox a 2-1 lead with a solo homer in the top of the 12th. Heath Hembree closed out the win by striking out the side in the bottom of the inning and helped Boston get back to .500 with a 19-19 record.
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Mookie Betts homered in the third inning before [M]Mancini tied things up[/M] with an RBI single [M]in the sixth[/M].
Boston sports fans needed a reason to smile Wednesday night on the heels of the Celtics elimination from the NBA playoffs. Red Sox center fielder Jackie Bradley Jr. provided that very reason while also producing one of the most incredible game-saving, home run-robbing catches you will ever see. Bradley scaled the outfield wall at Orioles Park in Baltimore to rob Trey Mancini of what would have been a walk-off home run in the 11th inning. The Red Sox would go on to score one run in the 12th inning and win the game 2-1. That made Bradley’s catch all the more important and could even frame it as a turning point in their season. Boston was threatening to waste a dominant effort from ace Chris Sale. The previously struggling left-hander overwhelmed the Orioles on his way to 14 strikeouts. He carried a no-hitter into the sixth inning and recorded an immaculate inning in the seventh. Simply put, if Boston lost a game to the worst team in baseball with Sale pitching his best game of the season, it would have been crushing. Instead, the reigning World Series champions found new life and will now hope this moment will launch them.
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Mookie Betts homered in the third inning before [M]Mancini tied things up with an RBI single[/M] in the sixth.
Boston sports fans needed a reason to smile Wednesday night on the heels of the Celtics elimination from the NBA playoffs. Red Sox center fielder Jackie Bradley Jr. provided that very reason while also producing one of the most incredible game-saving, home run-robbing catches you will ever see. Bradley scaled the outfield wall at Orioles Park in Baltimore to rob Trey Mancini of what would have been a walk-off home run in the 11th inning. The Red Sox would go on to score one run in the 12th inning and win the game 2-1. That made Bradley’s catch all the more important and could even frame it as a turning point in their season. Boston was threatening to waste a dominant effort from ace Chris Sale. The previously struggling left-hander overwhelmed the Orioles on his way to 14 strikeouts. He carried a no-hitter into the sixth inning and recorded an immaculate inning in the seventh. Simply put, if Boston lost a game to the worst team in baseball with Sale pitching his best game of the season, it would have been crushing. Instead, the reigning World Series champions found new life and will now hope this moment will launch them.
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[M]Mookie Betts homered in the third inning[/M] before Mancini tied things up with an RBI single in the sixth.
Boston sports fans needed a reason to smile Wednesday night on the heels of the Celtics elimination from the NBA playoffs. Red Sox center fielder Jackie Bradley Jr. provided that very reason while also producing one of the most incredible game-saving, home run-robbing catches you will ever see. Bradley scaled the outfield wall at Orioles Park in Baltimore to rob Trey Mancini of what would have been a walk-off home run in the 11th inning. The Red Sox would go on to score one run in the 12th inning and win the game 2-1. That made Bradley’s catch all the more important and could even frame it as a turning point in their season. Boston was threatening to waste a dominant effort from ace Chris Sale. The previously struggling left-hander overwhelmed the Orioles on his way to 14 strikeouts. He carried a no-hitter into the sixth inning and recorded an immaculate inning in the seventh. Simply put, if Boston lost a game to the worst team in baseball with Sale pitching his best game of the season, it would have been crushing. Instead, the reigning World Series champions found new life and will now hope this moment will launch them.
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[M]Bradley Jr.[/M] robbed Trey Mancini of a walk-off homer in the 11th inning, [M]jumping and reaching over the wall in left-center to preserve a 1-1 tie[/M].
Boston sports fans needed a reason to smile Wednesday night on the heels of the Celtics elimination from the NBA playoffs. Red Sox center fielder Jackie Bradley Jr. provided that very reason while also producing one of the most incredible game-saving, home run-robbing catches you will ever see. Bradley scaled the outfield wall at Orioles Park in Baltimore to rob Trey Mancini of what would have been a walk-off home run in the 11th inning. The Red Sox would go on to score one run in the 12th inning and win the game 2-1. That made Bradley’s catch all the more important and could even frame it as a turning point in their season. Boston was threatening to waste a dominant effort from ace Chris Sale. The previously struggling left-hander overwhelmed the Orioles on his way to 14 strikeouts. He carried a no-hitter into the sixth inning and recorded an immaculate inning in the seventh. Simply put, if Boston lost a game to the worst team in baseball with Sale pitching his best game of the season, it would have been crushing. Instead, the reigning World Series champions found new life and will now hope this moment will launch them.
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[M]Bradley Jr. robbed Trey Mancini of a walk-off homer in the 11th inning[/M], jumping and reaching over the wall in left-center to preserve a 1-1 tie.
Boston sports fans needed a reason to smile Wednesday night on the heels of the Celtics elimination from the NBA playoffs. Red Sox center fielder Jackie Bradley Jr. provided that very reason while also producing one of the most incredible game-saving, home run-robbing catches you will ever see. Bradley scaled the outfield wall at Orioles Park in Baltimore to rob Trey Mancini of what would have been a walk-off home run in the 11th inning. The Red Sox would go on to score one run in the 12th inning and win the game 2-1. That made Bradley’s catch all the more important and could even frame it as a turning point in their season. Boston was threatening to waste a dominant effort from ace Chris Sale. The previously struggling left-hander overwhelmed the Orioles on his way to 14 strikeouts. He carried a no-hitter into the sixth inning and recorded an immaculate inning in the seventh. Simply put, if Boston lost a game to the worst team in baseball with Sale pitching his best game of the season, it would have been crushing. Instead, the reigning World Series champions found new life and will now hope this moment will launch them.
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BALTIMORE -- [M]Jackie Bradley Jr. saved Wednesday’s game[/M] for the Red Sox [M]with an all-time catch[/M].
Boston sports fans needed a reason to smile Wednesday night on the heels of the Celtics elimination from the NBA playoffs. Red Sox center fielder Jackie Bradley Jr. provided that very reason while also producing one of the most incredible game-saving, home run-robbing catches you will ever see. Bradley scaled the outfield wall at Orioles Park in Baltimore to rob Trey Mancini of what would have been a walk-off home run in the 11th inning. The Red Sox would go on to score one run in the 12th inning and win the game 2-1. That made Bradley’s catch all the more important and could even frame it as a turning point in their season. Boston was threatening to waste a dominant effort from ace Chris Sale. The previously struggling left-hander overwhelmed the Orioles on his way to 14 strikeouts. He carried a no-hitter into the sixth inning and recorded an immaculate inning in the seventh. Simply put, if Boston lost a game to the worst team in baseball with Sale pitching his best game of the season, it would have been crushing. Instead, the reigning World Series champions found new life and will now hope this moment will launch them.
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BALTIMORE -- [M]Jackie Bradley Jr. saved Wednesday’s game for the Red Sox[/M] with an all-time catch.
Boston sports fans needed a reason to smile Wednesday night on the heels of the Celtics elimination from the NBA playoffs. Red Sox center fielder Jackie Bradley Jr. provided that very reason while also producing one of the most incredible game-saving, home run-robbing catches you will ever see. Bradley scaled the outfield wall at Orioles Park in Baltimore to rob Trey Mancini of what would have been a walk-off home run in the 11th inning. The Red Sox would go on to score one run in the 12th inning and win the game 2-1. That made Bradley’s catch all the more important and could even frame it as a turning point in their season. Boston was threatening to waste a dominant effort from ace Chris Sale. The previously struggling left-hander overwhelmed the Orioles on his way to 14 strikeouts. He carried a no-hitter into the sixth inning and recorded an immaculate inning in the seventh. Simply put, if Boston lost a game to the worst team in baseball with Sale pitching his best game of the season, it would have been crushing. Instead, the reigning World Series champions found new life and will now hope this moment will launch them.
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[M]Andrew Benintendi gave the Sox a[/M] 2-1 [M]lead with a solo homer in the top of the 12th[/M].
Boston sports fans needed a reason to smile Wednesday night on the heels of the Celtics elimination from the NBA playoffs. Red Sox center fielder Jackie Bradley Jr. provided that very reason while also producing one of the most incredible game-saving, home run-robbing catches you will ever see. Bradley scaled the outfield wall at Orioles Park in Baltimore to rob Trey Mancini of what would have been a walk-off home run in the 11th inning. The Red Sox would go on to score one run in the 12th inning and win the game 2-1. That made Bradley’s catch all the more important and could even frame it as a turning point in their season. Boston was threatening to waste a dominant effort from ace Chris Sale. The previously struggling left-hander overwhelmed the Orioles on his way to 14 strikeouts. He carried a no-hitter into the sixth inning and recorded an immaculate inning in the seventh. Simply put, if Boston lost a game to the worst team in baseball with Sale pitching his best game of the season, it would have been crushing. Instead, the reigning World Series champions found new life and will now hope this moment will launch them.
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[M]Andrew Benintendi gave the Sox a 2-1 lead[/M] with a solo homer in the top of the 12th.
Boston sports fans needed a reason to smile Wednesday night on the heels of the Celtics elimination from the NBA playoffs. Red Sox center fielder Jackie Bradley Jr. provided that very reason while also producing one of the most incredible game-saving, home run-robbing catches you will ever see. Bradley scaled the outfield wall at Orioles Park in Baltimore to rob Trey Mancini of what would have been a walk-off home run in the 11th inning. The Red Sox would go on to score one run in the 12th inning and win the game 2-1. That made Bradley’s catch all the more important and could even frame it as a turning point in their season. Boston was threatening to waste a dominant effort from ace Chris Sale. The previously struggling left-hander overwhelmed the Orioles on his way to 14 strikeouts. He carried a no-hitter into the sixth inning and recorded an immaculate inning in the seventh. Simply put, if Boston lost a game to the worst team in baseball with Sale pitching his best game of the season, it would have been crushing. Instead, the reigning World Series champions found new life and will now hope this moment will launch them.
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[M]Chris Sale[/M] went eight innings, allowing one run on three hits while [M]striking out 14 batters[/M].
Boston sports fans needed a reason to smile Wednesday night on the heels of the Celtics elimination from the NBA playoffs. Red Sox center fielder Jackie Bradley Jr. provided that very reason while also producing one of the most incredible game-saving, home run-robbing catches you will ever see. Bradley scaled the outfield wall at Orioles Park in Baltimore to rob Trey Mancini of what would have been a walk-off home run in the 11th inning. The Red Sox would go on to score one run in the 12th inning and win the game 2-1. That made Bradley’s catch all the more important and could even frame it as a turning point in their season. Boston was threatening to waste a dominant effort from ace Chris Sale. The previously struggling left-hander overwhelmed the Orioles on his way to 14 strikeouts. He carried a no-hitter into the sixth inning and recorded an immaculate inning in the seventh. Simply put, if Boston lost a game to the worst team in baseball with Sale pitching his best game of the season, it would have been crushing. Instead, the reigning World Series champions found new life and will now hope this moment will launch them.
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[M]Chris Sale[/M] went eight innings, [M]allowing one run on three hits[/M] while striking out 14 batters.
Boston sports fans needed a reason to smile Wednesday night on the heels of the Celtics elimination from the NBA playoffs. Red Sox center fielder Jackie Bradley Jr. provided that very reason while also producing one of the most incredible game-saving, home run-robbing catches you will ever see. Bradley scaled the outfield wall at Orioles Park in Baltimore to rob Trey Mancini of what would have been a walk-off home run in the 11th inning. The Red Sox would go on to score one run in the 12th inning and win the game 2-1. That made Bradley’s catch all the more important and could even frame it as a turning point in their season. Boston was threatening to waste a dominant effort from ace Chris Sale. The previously struggling left-hander overwhelmed the Orioles on his way to 14 strikeouts. He carried a no-hitter into the sixth inning and recorded an immaculate inning in the seventh. Simply put, if Boston lost a game to the worst team in baseball with Sale pitching his best game of the season, it would have been crushing. Instead, the reigning World Series champions found new life and will now hope this moment will launch them.
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[M]Chris Sale went eight innings[/M], allowing one run on three hits while striking out 14 batters.
Boston sports fans needed a reason to smile Wednesday night on the heels of the Celtics elimination from the NBA playoffs. Red Sox center fielder Jackie Bradley Jr. provided that very reason while also producing one of the most incredible game-saving, home run-robbing catches you will ever see. Bradley scaled the outfield wall at Orioles Park in Baltimore to rob Trey Mancini of what would have been a walk-off home run in the 11th inning. The Red Sox would go on to score one run in the 12th inning and win the game 2-1. That made Bradley’s catch all the more important and could even frame it as a turning point in their season. Boston was threatening to waste a dominant effort from ace Chris Sale. The previously struggling left-hander overwhelmed the Orioles on his way to 14 strikeouts. He carried a no-hitter into the sixth inning and recorded an immaculate inning in the seventh. Simply put, if Boston lost a game to the worst team in baseball with Sale pitching his best game of the season, it would have been crushing. Instead, the reigning World Series champions found new life and will now hope this moment will launch them.
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[M]Mancini drove a Ryan Brasier fastball[/M] 401 feet [M]with an exit velocity of 101.5 mph for the loud out[/M].
Boston sports fans needed a reason to smile Wednesday night on the heels of the Celtics elimination from the NBA playoffs. Red Sox center fielder Jackie Bradley Jr. provided that very reason while also producing one of the most incredible game-saving, home run-robbing catches you will ever see. Bradley scaled the outfield wall at Orioles Park in Baltimore to rob Trey Mancini of what would have been a walk-off home run in the 11th inning. The Red Sox would go on to score one run in the 12th inning and win the game 2-1. That made Bradley’s catch all the more important and could even frame it as a turning point in their season. Boston was threatening to waste a dominant effort from ace Chris Sale. The previously struggling left-hander overwhelmed the Orioles on his way to 14 strikeouts. He carried a no-hitter into the sixth inning and recorded an immaculate inning in the seventh. Simply put, if Boston lost a game to the worst team in baseball with Sale pitching his best game of the season, it would have been crushing. Instead, the reigning World Series champions found new life and will now hope this moment will launch them.
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[M]Mancini drove a Ryan Brasier fastball 401 feet[/M] with an exit velocity of 101.5 mph for the loud out.
Boston sports fans needed a reason to smile Wednesday night on the heels of the Celtics elimination from the NBA playoffs. Red Sox center fielder Jackie Bradley Jr. provided that very reason while also producing one of the most incredible game-saving, home run-robbing catches you will ever see. Bradley scaled the outfield wall at Orioles Park in Baltimore to rob Trey Mancini of what would have been a walk-off home run in the 11th inning. The Red Sox would go on to score one run in the 12th inning and win the game 2-1. That made Bradley’s catch all the more important and could even frame it as a turning point in their season. Boston was threatening to waste a dominant effort from ace Chris Sale. The previously struggling left-hander overwhelmed the Orioles on his way to 14 strikeouts. He carried a no-hitter into the sixth inning and recorded an immaculate inning in the seventh. Simply put, if Boston lost a game to the worst team in baseball with Sale pitching his best game of the season, it would have been crushing. Instead, the reigning World Series champions found new life and will now hope this moment will launch them.
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[M]Heath Hembree[/M] closed out the win by striking out the side in the bottom of the inning and [M]helped Boston get back[/M] to .500 [M]with a 19-19 record[/M].
Boston sports fans needed a reason to smile Wednesday night on the heels of the Celtics elimination from the NBA playoffs. Red Sox center fielder Jackie Bradley Jr. provided that very reason while also producing one of the most incredible game-saving, home run-robbing catches you will ever see. Bradley scaled the outfield wall at Orioles Park in Baltimore to rob Trey Mancini of what would have been a walk-off home run in the 11th inning. The Red Sox would go on to score one run in the 12th inning and win the game 2-1. That made Bradley’s catch all the more important and could even frame it as a turning point in their season. Boston was threatening to waste a dominant effort from ace Chris Sale. The previously struggling left-hander overwhelmed the Orioles on his way to 14 strikeouts. He carried a no-hitter into the sixth inning and recorded an immaculate inning in the seventh. Simply put, if Boston lost a game to the worst team in baseball with Sale pitching his best game of the season, it would have been crushing. Instead, the reigning World Series champions found new life and will now hope this moment will launch them.
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[M]Heath Hembree[/M] closed out the win by striking out the side in the bottom of the inning and [M]helped Boston get back to .500[/M] with a 19-19 record.
Boston sports fans needed a reason to smile Wednesday night on the heels of the Celtics elimination from the NBA playoffs. Red Sox center fielder Jackie Bradley Jr. provided that very reason while also producing one of the most incredible game-saving, home run-robbing catches you will ever see. Bradley scaled the outfield wall at Orioles Park in Baltimore to rob Trey Mancini of what would have been a walk-off home run in the 11th inning. The Red Sox would go on to score one run in the 12th inning and win the game 2-1. That made Bradley’s catch all the more important and could even frame it as a turning point in their season. Boston was threatening to waste a dominant effort from ace Chris Sale. The previously struggling left-hander overwhelmed the Orioles on his way to 14 strikeouts. He carried a no-hitter into the sixth inning and recorded an immaculate inning in the seventh. Simply put, if Boston lost a game to the worst team in baseball with Sale pitching his best game of the season, it would have been crushing. Instead, the reigning World Series champions found new life and will now hope this moment will launch them.
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[M]Heath Hembree[/M] closed out the win by [M]striking out the side in the bottom of the inning[/M] and helped Boston get back to .500 with a 19-19 record.
Boston sports fans needed a reason to smile Wednesday night on the heels of the Celtics elimination from the NBA playoffs. Red Sox center fielder Jackie Bradley Jr. provided that very reason while also producing one of the most incredible game-saving, home run-robbing catches you will ever see. Bradley scaled the outfield wall at Orioles Park in Baltimore to rob Trey Mancini of what would have been a walk-off home run in the 11th inning. The Red Sox would go on to score one run in the 12th inning and win the game 2-1. That made Bradley’s catch all the more important and could even frame it as a turning point in their season. Boston was threatening to waste a dominant effort from ace Chris Sale. The previously struggling left-hander overwhelmed the Orioles on his way to 14 strikeouts. He carried a no-hitter into the sixth inning and recorded an immaculate inning in the seventh. Simply put, if Boston lost a game to the worst team in baseball with Sale pitching his best game of the season, it would have been crushing. Instead, the reigning World Series champions found new life and will now hope this moment will launch them.
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[M]Heath Hembree closed out the win[/M] by striking out the side in the bottom of the inning and helped Boston get back to .500 with a 19-19 record.
Boston sports fans needed a reason to smile Wednesday night on the heels of the Celtics elimination from the NBA playoffs. Red Sox center fielder Jackie Bradley Jr. provided that very reason while also producing one of the most incredible game-saving, home run-robbing catches you will ever see. Bradley scaled the outfield wall at Orioles Park in Baltimore to rob Trey Mancini of what would have been a walk-off home run in the 11th inning. The Red Sox would go on to score one run in the 12th inning and win the game 2-1. That made Bradley’s catch all the more important and could even frame it as a turning point in their season. Boston was threatening to waste a dominant effort from ace Chris Sale. The previously struggling left-hander overwhelmed the Orioles on his way to 14 strikeouts. He carried a no-hitter into the sixth inning and recorded an immaculate inning in the seventh. Simply put, if Boston lost a game to the worst team in baseball with Sale pitching his best game of the season, it would have been crushing. Instead, the reigning World Series champions found new life and will now hope this moment will launch them.
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[M]Funeral services for Lesandro “Junior” Guzman-Feliz have been scheduled for 9:30 a.m.[/M]
Hundreds of mourners turned out Monday to pay their respects to a New York City teen whose brutal killing has garnered national attention – including from numerous celebrities. Lesandro “Junior” Guzman-Feliz, a 15-year-old who was in the NYPD’s Law Enforcement Explorers program, was dragged out of a bodega in the Bronx and stabbed by gang members on June 20. The attack was captured on surveillance camera footage. The murder sparked outrage in the community that has built into an online movement. Celebrities including Rihanna and The Game have shared the #JusticeforJunior on social media. Bronx-native Cardi B donated $8,000 to the family’s GoFundMe. NBA star Carmelo Anthony and his wife, actress Lala Anthony, visited Guzman-Feliz’s mother, Leandra Feliz, in her Bronx apartment and stopped by the teen’s vigil set up outside the bodega where he was killed. On Monday, the line for his wake outside R.G. Ortiz Funeral Home stretched around the block and some people said they stood in line for four hours to see his family inside, ABC 7 reported. Hundreds of mourners attended the wake of slain Bronx teen Lesandro Guzman-Feliz on Monday Photo Courtesy NYPD NYPD Chief of Detectives Dermot Shea tweeted that Guzman-Feliz had dreams of being an NYPD detective and that officers will “never give up on him”.
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A [M]petition[/M] has circulated [M]calling for Guzman-Feliz to be buried with NYPD honors.[/M]
Hundreds of mourners turned out Monday to pay their respects to a New York City teen whose brutal killing has garnered national attention – including from numerous celebrities. Lesandro “Junior” Guzman-Feliz, a 15-year-old who was in the NYPD’s Law Enforcement Explorers program, was dragged out of a bodega in the Bronx and stabbed by gang members on June 20. The attack was captured on surveillance camera footage. The murder sparked outrage in the community that has built into an online movement. Celebrities including Rihanna and The Game have shared the #JusticeforJunior on social media. Bronx-native Cardi B donated $8,000 to the family’s GoFundMe. NBA star Carmelo Anthony and his wife, actress Lala Anthony, visited Guzman-Feliz’s mother, Leandra Feliz, in her Bronx apartment and stopped by the teen’s vigil set up outside the bodega where he was killed. On Monday, the line for his wake outside R.G. Ortiz Funeral Home stretched around the block and some people said they stood in line for four hours to see his family inside, ABC 7 reported. Hundreds of mourners attended the wake of slain Bronx teen Lesandro Guzman-Feliz on Monday Photo Courtesy NYPD NYPD Chief of Detectives Dermot Shea tweeted that Guzman-Feliz had dreams of being an NYPD detective and that officers will “never give up on him”.
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[M]A petition has circulated[/M] calling for Guzman-Feliz to be buried with NYPD honors.
Hundreds of mourners turned out Monday to pay their respects to a New York City teen whose brutal killing has garnered national attention – including from numerous celebrities. Lesandro “Junior” Guzman-Feliz, a 15-year-old who was in the NYPD’s Law Enforcement Explorers program, was dragged out of a bodega in the Bronx and stabbed by gang members on June 20. The attack was captured on surveillance camera footage. The murder sparked outrage in the community that has built into an online movement. Celebrities including Rihanna and The Game have shared the #JusticeforJunior on social media. Bronx-native Cardi B donated $8,000 to the family’s GoFundMe. NBA star Carmelo Anthony and his wife, actress Lala Anthony, visited Guzman-Feliz’s mother, Leandra Feliz, in her Bronx apartment and stopped by the teen’s vigil set up outside the bodega where he was killed. On Monday, the line for his wake outside R.G. Ortiz Funeral Home stretched around the block and some people said they stood in line for four hours to see his family inside, ABC 7 reported. Hundreds of mourners attended the wake of slain Bronx teen Lesandro Guzman-Feliz on Monday Photo Courtesy NYPD NYPD Chief of Detectives Dermot Shea tweeted that Guzman-Feliz had dreams of being an NYPD detective and that officers will “never give up on him”.
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[M]The teen’s killing[/M] was captured on surveillance video and [M]sparked widespread community outrage.[/M]
Hundreds of mourners turned out Monday to pay their respects to a New York City teen whose brutal killing has garnered national attention – including from numerous celebrities. Lesandro “Junior” Guzman-Feliz, a 15-year-old who was in the NYPD’s Law Enforcement Explorers program, was dragged out of a bodega in the Bronx and stabbed by gang members on June 20. The attack was captured on surveillance camera footage. The murder sparked outrage in the community that has built into an online movement. Celebrities including Rihanna and The Game have shared the #JusticeforJunior on social media. Bronx-native Cardi B donated $8,000 to the family’s GoFundMe. NBA star Carmelo Anthony and his wife, actress Lala Anthony, visited Guzman-Feliz’s mother, Leandra Feliz, in her Bronx apartment and stopped by the teen’s vigil set up outside the bodega where he was killed. On Monday, the line for his wake outside R.G. Ortiz Funeral Home stretched around the block and some people said they stood in line for four hours to see his family inside, ABC 7 reported. Hundreds of mourners attended the wake of slain Bronx teen Lesandro Guzman-Feliz on Monday Photo Courtesy NYPD NYPD Chief of Detectives Dermot Shea tweeted that Guzman-Feliz had dreams of being an NYPD detective and that officers will “never give up on him”.
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[M]The teen’s killing was captured on surveillance video[/M] and sparked widespread community outrage.
Hundreds of mourners turned out Monday to pay their respects to a New York City teen whose brutal killing has garnered national attention – including from numerous celebrities. Lesandro “Junior” Guzman-Feliz, a 15-year-old who was in the NYPD’s Law Enforcement Explorers program, was dragged out of a bodega in the Bronx and stabbed by gang members on June 20. The attack was captured on surveillance camera footage. The murder sparked outrage in the community that has built into an online movement. Celebrities including Rihanna and The Game have shared the #JusticeforJunior on social media. Bronx-native Cardi B donated $8,000 to the family’s GoFundMe. NBA star Carmelo Anthony and his wife, actress Lala Anthony, visited Guzman-Feliz’s mother, Leandra Feliz, in her Bronx apartment and stopped by the teen’s vigil set up outside the bodega where he was killed. On Monday, the line for his wake outside R.G. Ortiz Funeral Home stretched around the block and some people said they stood in line for four hours to see his family inside, ABC 7 reported. Hundreds of mourners attended the wake of slain Bronx teen Lesandro Guzman-Feliz on Monday Photo Courtesy NYPD NYPD Chief of Detectives Dermot Shea tweeted that Guzman-Feliz had dreams of being an NYPD detective and that officers will “never give up on him”.
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[M]The teen’s killing[/M] was captured on surveillance video and sparked widespread community outrage.
Hundreds of mourners turned out Monday to pay their respects to a New York City teen whose brutal killing has garnered national attention – including from numerous celebrities. Lesandro “Junior” Guzman-Feliz, a 15-year-old who was in the NYPD’s Law Enforcement Explorers program, was dragged out of a bodega in the Bronx and stabbed by gang members on June 20. The attack was captured on surveillance camera footage. The murder sparked outrage in the community that has built into an online movement. Celebrities including Rihanna and The Game have shared the #JusticeforJunior on social media. Bronx-native Cardi B donated $8,000 to the family’s GoFundMe. NBA star Carmelo Anthony and his wife, actress Lala Anthony, visited Guzman-Feliz’s mother, Leandra Feliz, in her Bronx apartment and stopped by the teen’s vigil set up outside the bodega where he was killed. On Monday, the line for his wake outside R.G. Ortiz Funeral Home stretched around the block and some people said they stood in line for four hours to see his family inside, ABC 7 reported. Hundreds of mourners attended the wake of slain Bronx teen Lesandro Guzman-Feliz on Monday Photo Courtesy NYPD NYPD Chief of Detectives Dermot Shea tweeted that Guzman-Feliz had dreams of being an NYPD detective and that officers will “never give up on him”.
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[M]Guzman-Feliz[/M] was dragged outside the bodega and set upon by a gang of men who hacked at him as he [M]struggled to defend himself.[/M]
Hundreds of mourners turned out Monday to pay their respects to a New York City teen whose brutal killing has garnered national attention – including from numerous celebrities. Lesandro “Junior” Guzman-Feliz, a 15-year-old who was in the NYPD’s Law Enforcement Explorers program, was dragged out of a bodega in the Bronx and stabbed by gang members on June 20. The attack was captured on surveillance camera footage. The murder sparked outrage in the community that has built into an online movement. Celebrities including Rihanna and The Game have shared the #JusticeforJunior on social media. Bronx-native Cardi B donated $8,000 to the family’s GoFundMe. NBA star Carmelo Anthony and his wife, actress Lala Anthony, visited Guzman-Feliz’s mother, Leandra Feliz, in her Bronx apartment and stopped by the teen’s vigil set up outside the bodega where he was killed. On Monday, the line for his wake outside R.G. Ortiz Funeral Home stretched around the block and some people said they stood in line for four hours to see his family inside, ABC 7 reported. Hundreds of mourners attended the wake of slain Bronx teen Lesandro Guzman-Feliz on Monday Photo Courtesy NYPD NYPD Chief of Detectives Dermot Shea tweeted that Guzman-Feliz had dreams of being an NYPD detective and that officers will “never give up on him”.
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[M]Guzman-Feliz[/M] was dragged outside the bodega and set upon by [M]a gang of men who hacked at him[/M] as he struggled to defend himself.
Hundreds of mourners turned out Monday to pay their respects to a New York City teen whose brutal killing has garnered national attention – including from numerous celebrities. Lesandro “Junior” Guzman-Feliz, a 15-year-old who was in the NYPD’s Law Enforcement Explorers program, was dragged out of a bodega in the Bronx and stabbed by gang members on June 20. The attack was captured on surveillance camera footage. The murder sparked outrage in the community that has built into an online movement. Celebrities including Rihanna and The Game have shared the #JusticeforJunior on social media. Bronx-native Cardi B donated $8,000 to the family’s GoFundMe. NBA star Carmelo Anthony and his wife, actress Lala Anthony, visited Guzman-Feliz’s mother, Leandra Feliz, in her Bronx apartment and stopped by the teen’s vigil set up outside the bodega where he was killed. On Monday, the line for his wake outside R.G. Ortiz Funeral Home stretched around the block and some people said they stood in line for four hours to see his family inside, ABC 7 reported. Hundreds of mourners attended the wake of slain Bronx teen Lesandro Guzman-Feliz on Monday Photo Courtesy NYPD NYPD Chief of Detectives Dermot Shea tweeted that Guzman-Feliz had dreams of being an NYPD detective and that officers will “never give up on him”.
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[M]Guzman-Feliz was[/M] dragged outside the bodega and [M]set upon by a gang of men[/M] who hacked at him as he struggled to defend himself.
Hundreds of mourners turned out Monday to pay their respects to a New York City teen whose brutal killing has garnered national attention – including from numerous celebrities. Lesandro “Junior” Guzman-Feliz, a 15-year-old who was in the NYPD’s Law Enforcement Explorers program, was dragged out of a bodega in the Bronx and stabbed by gang members on June 20. The attack was captured on surveillance camera footage. The murder sparked outrage in the community that has built into an online movement. Celebrities including Rihanna and The Game have shared the #JusticeforJunior on social media. Bronx-native Cardi B donated $8,000 to the family’s GoFundMe. NBA star Carmelo Anthony and his wife, actress Lala Anthony, visited Guzman-Feliz’s mother, Leandra Feliz, in her Bronx apartment and stopped by the teen’s vigil set up outside the bodega where he was killed. On Monday, the line for his wake outside R.G. Ortiz Funeral Home stretched around the block and some people said they stood in line for four hours to see his family inside, ABC 7 reported. Hundreds of mourners attended the wake of slain Bronx teen Lesandro Guzman-Feliz on Monday Photo Courtesy NYPD NYPD Chief of Detectives Dermot Shea tweeted that Guzman-Feliz had dreams of being an NYPD detective and that officers will “never give up on him”.
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[M]Guzman-Feliz was dragged outside the bodega[/M] and set upon by a gang of men who hacked at him as he struggled to defend himself.
Hundreds of mourners turned out Monday to pay their respects to a New York City teen whose brutal killing has garnered national attention – including from numerous celebrities. Lesandro “Junior” Guzman-Feliz, a 15-year-old who was in the NYPD’s Law Enforcement Explorers program, was dragged out of a bodega in the Bronx and stabbed by gang members on June 20. The attack was captured on surveillance camera footage. The murder sparked outrage in the community that has built into an online movement. Celebrities including Rihanna and The Game have shared the #JusticeforJunior on social media. Bronx-native Cardi B donated $8,000 to the family’s GoFundMe. NBA star Carmelo Anthony and his wife, actress Lala Anthony, visited Guzman-Feliz’s mother, Leandra Feliz, in her Bronx apartment and stopped by the teen’s vigil set up outside the bodega where he was killed. On Monday, the line for his wake outside R.G. Ortiz Funeral Home stretched around the block and some people said they stood in line for four hours to see his family inside, ABC 7 reported. Hundreds of mourners attended the wake of slain Bronx teen Lesandro Guzman-Feliz on Monday Photo Courtesy NYPD NYPD Chief of Detectives Dermot Shea tweeted that Guzman-Feliz had dreams of being an NYPD detective and that officers will “never give up on him”.
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— Loved ones will say their final goodbyes on Wednesday to a [M]15-year-old[/M] whose [M]dream of becoming a police officer ended last week in a[/M] brutal [M]machete attack outside a Bronx bodega[/M].
Hundreds of mourners turned out Monday to pay their respects to a New York City teen whose brutal killing has garnered national attention – including from numerous celebrities. Lesandro “Junior” Guzman-Feliz, a 15-year-old who was in the NYPD’s Law Enforcement Explorers program, was dragged out of a bodega in the Bronx and stabbed by gang members on June 20. The attack was captured on surveillance camera footage. The murder sparked outrage in the community that has built into an online movement. Celebrities including Rihanna and The Game have shared the #JusticeforJunior on social media. Bronx-native Cardi B donated $8,000 to the family’s GoFundMe. NBA star Carmelo Anthony and his wife, actress Lala Anthony, visited Guzman-Feliz’s mother, Leandra Feliz, in her Bronx apartment and stopped by the teen’s vigil set up outside the bodega where he was killed. On Monday, the line for his wake outside R.G. Ortiz Funeral Home stretched around the block and some people said they stood in line for four hours to see his family inside, ABC 7 reported. Hundreds of mourners attended the wake of slain Bronx teen Lesandro Guzman-Feliz on Monday Photo Courtesy NYPD NYPD Chief of Detectives Dermot Shea tweeted that Guzman-Feliz had dreams of being an NYPD detective and that officers will “never give up on him”.
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— Loved ones will say their final goodbyes on Wednesday to a [M]15-year-old[/M] whose [M]dream of becoming a police officer ended last week in a brutal machete attack[/M] outside a Bronx bodega.
Hundreds of mourners turned out Monday to pay their respects to a New York City teen whose brutal killing has garnered national attention – including from numerous celebrities. Lesandro “Junior” Guzman-Feliz, a 15-year-old who was in the NYPD’s Law Enforcement Explorers program, was dragged out of a bodega in the Bronx and stabbed by gang members on June 20. The attack was captured on surveillance camera footage. The murder sparked outrage in the community that has built into an online movement. Celebrities including Rihanna and The Game have shared the #JusticeforJunior on social media. Bronx-native Cardi B donated $8,000 to the family’s GoFundMe. NBA star Carmelo Anthony and his wife, actress Lala Anthony, visited Guzman-Feliz’s mother, Leandra Feliz, in her Bronx apartment and stopped by the teen’s vigil set up outside the bodega where he was killed. On Monday, the line for his wake outside R.G. Ortiz Funeral Home stretched around the block and some people said they stood in line for four hours to see his family inside, ABC 7 reported. Hundreds of mourners attended the wake of slain Bronx teen Lesandro Guzman-Feliz on Monday Photo Courtesy NYPD NYPD Chief of Detectives Dermot Shea tweeted that Guzman-Feliz had dreams of being an NYPD detective and that officers will “never give up on him”.
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— Loved ones will say their final goodbyes on Wednesday to a [M]15-year-old[/M] whose [M]dream of becoming a police officer ended last week in a[/M] brutal [M]machete attack[/M] outside a Bronx bodega.
Hundreds of mourners turned out Monday to pay their respects to a New York City teen whose brutal killing has garnered national attention – including from numerous celebrities. Lesandro “Junior” Guzman-Feliz, a 15-year-old who was in the NYPD’s Law Enforcement Explorers program, was dragged out of a bodega in the Bronx and stabbed by gang members on June 20. The attack was captured on surveillance camera footage. The murder sparked outrage in the community that has built into an online movement. Celebrities including Rihanna and The Game have shared the #JusticeforJunior on social media. Bronx-native Cardi B donated $8,000 to the family’s GoFundMe. NBA star Carmelo Anthony and his wife, actress Lala Anthony, visited Guzman-Feliz’s mother, Leandra Feliz, in her Bronx apartment and stopped by the teen’s vigil set up outside the bodega where he was killed. On Monday, the line for his wake outside R.G. Ortiz Funeral Home stretched around the block and some people said they stood in line for four hours to see his family inside, ABC 7 reported. Hundreds of mourners attended the wake of slain Bronx teen Lesandro Guzman-Feliz on Monday Photo Courtesy NYPD NYPD Chief of Detectives Dermot Shea tweeted that Guzman-Feliz had dreams of being an NYPD detective and that officers will “never give up on him”.
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— Loved ones will say their final goodbyes on Wednesday to a [M]15-year-old[/M] whose [M]dream of becoming a police officer ended last week[/M] in a brutal machete attack outside a Bronx bodega.
Hundreds of mourners turned out Monday to pay their respects to a New York City teen whose brutal killing has garnered national attention – including from numerous celebrities. Lesandro “Junior” Guzman-Feliz, a 15-year-old who was in the NYPD’s Law Enforcement Explorers program, was dragged out of a bodega in the Bronx and stabbed by gang members on June 20. The attack was captured on surveillance camera footage. The murder sparked outrage in the community that has built into an online movement. Celebrities including Rihanna and The Game have shared the #JusticeforJunior on social media. Bronx-native Cardi B donated $8,000 to the family’s GoFundMe. NBA star Carmelo Anthony and his wife, actress Lala Anthony, visited Guzman-Feliz’s mother, Leandra Feliz, in her Bronx apartment and stopped by the teen’s vigil set up outside the bodega where he was killed. On Monday, the line for his wake outside R.G. Ortiz Funeral Home stretched around the block and some people said they stood in line for four hours to see his family inside, ABC 7 reported. Hundreds of mourners attended the wake of slain Bronx teen Lesandro Guzman-Feliz on Monday Photo Courtesy NYPD NYPD Chief of Detectives Dermot Shea tweeted that Guzman-Feliz had dreams of being an NYPD detective and that officers will “never give up on him”.
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— Loved ones will say their final goodbyes on Wednesday to a [M]15-year-old[/M] whose [M]dream of becoming a police officer[/M] ended last week in a brutal machete attack outside a Bronx bodega.
Hundreds of mourners turned out Monday to pay their respects to a New York City teen whose brutal killing has garnered national attention – including from numerous celebrities. Lesandro “Junior” Guzman-Feliz, a 15-year-old who was in the NYPD’s Law Enforcement Explorers program, was dragged out of a bodega in the Bronx and stabbed by gang members on June 20. The attack was captured on surveillance camera footage. The murder sparked outrage in the community that has built into an online movement. Celebrities including Rihanna and The Game have shared the #JusticeforJunior on social media. Bronx-native Cardi B donated $8,000 to the family’s GoFundMe. NBA star Carmelo Anthony and his wife, actress Lala Anthony, visited Guzman-Feliz’s mother, Leandra Feliz, in her Bronx apartment and stopped by the teen’s vigil set up outside the bodega where he was killed. On Monday, the line for his wake outside R.G. Ortiz Funeral Home stretched around the block and some people said they stood in line for four hours to see his family inside, ABC 7 reported. Hundreds of mourners attended the wake of slain Bronx teen Lesandro Guzman-Feliz on Monday Photo Courtesy NYPD NYPD Chief of Detectives Dermot Shea tweeted that Guzman-Feliz had dreams of being an NYPD detective and that officers will “never give up on him”.
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— [M]Loved ones will say their final goodbyes[/M] on Wednesday [M]to a 15-year-old[/M] whose dream of becoming a police officer ended last week in a brutal machete attack outside a Bronx bodega.
Hundreds of mourners turned out Monday to pay their respects to a New York City teen whose brutal killing has garnered national attention – including from numerous celebrities. Lesandro “Junior” Guzman-Feliz, a 15-year-old who was in the NYPD’s Law Enforcement Explorers program, was dragged out of a bodega in the Bronx and stabbed by gang members on June 20. The attack was captured on surveillance camera footage. The murder sparked outrage in the community that has built into an online movement. Celebrities including Rihanna and The Game have shared the #JusticeforJunior on social media. Bronx-native Cardi B donated $8,000 to the family’s GoFundMe. NBA star Carmelo Anthony and his wife, actress Lala Anthony, visited Guzman-Feliz’s mother, Leandra Feliz, in her Bronx apartment and stopped by the teen’s vigil set up outside the bodega where he was killed. On Monday, the line for his wake outside R.G. Ortiz Funeral Home stretched around the block and some people said they stood in line for four hours to see his family inside, ABC 7 reported. Hundreds of mourners attended the wake of slain Bronx teen Lesandro Guzman-Feliz on Monday Photo Courtesy NYPD NYPD Chief of Detectives Dermot Shea tweeted that Guzman-Feliz had dreams of being an NYPD detective and that officers will “never give up on him”.
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— [M]Loved ones will say their final goodbyes[/M] on [M]Wednesday[/M] to a 15-year-old whose dream of becoming a police officer ended last week in a brutal machete attack outside a Bronx bodega.
Hundreds of mourners turned out Monday to pay their respects to a New York City teen whose brutal killing has garnered national attention – including from numerous celebrities. Lesandro “Junior” Guzman-Feliz, a 15-year-old who was in the NYPD’s Law Enforcement Explorers program, was dragged out of a bodega in the Bronx and stabbed by gang members on June 20. The attack was captured on surveillance camera footage. The murder sparked outrage in the community that has built into an online movement. Celebrities including Rihanna and The Game have shared the #JusticeforJunior on social media. Bronx-native Cardi B donated $8,000 to the family’s GoFundMe. NBA star Carmelo Anthony and his wife, actress Lala Anthony, visited Guzman-Feliz’s mother, Leandra Feliz, in her Bronx apartment and stopped by the teen’s vigil set up outside the bodega where he was killed. On Monday, the line for his wake outside R.G. Ortiz Funeral Home stretched around the block and some people said they stood in line for four hours to see his family inside, ABC 7 reported. Hundreds of mourners attended the wake of slain Bronx teen Lesandro Guzman-Feliz on Monday Photo Courtesy NYPD NYPD Chief of Detectives Dermot Shea tweeted that Guzman-Feliz had dreams of being an NYPD detective and that officers will “never give up on him”.
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— [M]Loved ones will say their final goodbyes[/M] on Wednesday to a 15-year-old whose dream of becoming a police officer ended last week in a brutal machete attack outside a Bronx bodega.
Hundreds of mourners turned out Monday to pay their respects to a New York City teen whose brutal killing has garnered national attention – including from numerous celebrities. Lesandro “Junior” Guzman-Feliz, a 15-year-old who was in the NYPD’s Law Enforcement Explorers program, was dragged out of a bodega in the Bronx and stabbed by gang members on June 20. The attack was captured on surveillance camera footage. The murder sparked outrage in the community that has built into an online movement. Celebrities including Rihanna and The Game have shared the #JusticeforJunior on social media. Bronx-native Cardi B donated $8,000 to the family’s GoFundMe. NBA star Carmelo Anthony and his wife, actress Lala Anthony, visited Guzman-Feliz’s mother, Leandra Feliz, in her Bronx apartment and stopped by the teen’s vigil set up outside the bodega where he was killed. On Monday, the line for his wake outside R.G. Ortiz Funeral Home stretched around the block and some people said they stood in line for four hours to see his family inside, ABC 7 reported. Hundreds of mourners attended the wake of slain Bronx teen Lesandro Guzman-Feliz on Monday Photo Courtesy NYPD NYPD Chief of Detectives Dermot Shea tweeted that Guzman-Feliz had dreams of being an NYPD detective and that officers will “never give up on him”.
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[M]Hundreds of mourners attended a wake on Monday[/M] for the teen.
Hundreds of mourners turned out Monday to pay their respects to a New York City teen whose brutal killing has garnered national attention – including from numerous celebrities. Lesandro “Junior” Guzman-Feliz, a 15-year-old who was in the NYPD’s Law Enforcement Explorers program, was dragged out of a bodega in the Bronx and stabbed by gang members on June 20. The attack was captured on surveillance camera footage. The murder sparked outrage in the community that has built into an online movement. Celebrities including Rihanna and The Game have shared the #JusticeforJunior on social media. Bronx-native Cardi B donated $8,000 to the family’s GoFundMe. NBA star Carmelo Anthony and his wife, actress Lala Anthony, visited Guzman-Feliz’s mother, Leandra Feliz, in her Bronx apartment and stopped by the teen’s vigil set up outside the bodega where he was killed. On Monday, the line for his wake outside R.G. Ortiz Funeral Home stretched around the block and some people said they stood in line for four hours to see his family inside, ABC 7 reported. Hundreds of mourners attended the wake of slain Bronx teen Lesandro Guzman-Feliz on Monday Photo Courtesy NYPD NYPD Chief of Detectives Dermot Shea tweeted that Guzman-Feliz had dreams of being an NYPD detective and that officers will “never give up on him”.
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[M]Hundreds of mourners attended a wake[/M] on Monday [M]for the teen.[/M]
Hundreds of mourners turned out Monday to pay their respects to a New York City teen whose brutal killing has garnered national attention – including from numerous celebrities. Lesandro “Junior” Guzman-Feliz, a 15-year-old who was in the NYPD’s Law Enforcement Explorers program, was dragged out of a bodega in the Bronx and stabbed by gang members on June 20. The attack was captured on surveillance camera footage. The murder sparked outrage in the community that has built into an online movement. Celebrities including Rihanna and The Game have shared the #JusticeforJunior on social media. Bronx-native Cardi B donated $8,000 to the family’s GoFundMe. NBA star Carmelo Anthony and his wife, actress Lala Anthony, visited Guzman-Feliz’s mother, Leandra Feliz, in her Bronx apartment and stopped by the teen’s vigil set up outside the bodega where he was killed. On Monday, the line for his wake outside R.G. Ortiz Funeral Home stretched around the block and some people said they stood in line for four hours to see his family inside, ABC 7 reported. Hundreds of mourners attended the wake of slain Bronx teen Lesandro Guzman-Feliz on Monday Photo Courtesy NYPD NYPD Chief of Detectives Dermot Shea tweeted that Guzman-Feliz had dreams of being an NYPD detective and that officers will “never give up on him”.
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[M]Hundreds of mourners attended a wake[/M] on Monday for the teen.
Hundreds of mourners turned out Monday to pay their respects to a New York City teen whose brutal killing has garnered national attention – including from numerous celebrities. Lesandro “Junior” Guzman-Feliz, a 15-year-old who was in the NYPD’s Law Enforcement Explorers program, was dragged out of a bodega in the Bronx and stabbed by gang members on June 20. The attack was captured on surveillance camera footage. The murder sparked outrage in the community that has built into an online movement. Celebrities including Rihanna and The Game have shared the #JusticeforJunior on social media. Bronx-native Cardi B donated $8,000 to the family’s GoFundMe. NBA star Carmelo Anthony and his wife, actress Lala Anthony, visited Guzman-Feliz’s mother, Leandra Feliz, in her Bronx apartment and stopped by the teen’s vigil set up outside the bodega where he was killed. On Monday, the line for his wake outside R.G. Ortiz Funeral Home stretched around the block and some people said they stood in line for four hours to see his family inside, ABC 7 reported. Hundreds of mourners attended the wake of slain Bronx teen Lesandro Guzman-Feliz on Monday Photo Courtesy NYPD NYPD Chief of Detectives Dermot Shea tweeted that Guzman-Feliz had dreams of being an NYPD detective and that officers will “never give up on him”.
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[M]He[/M] was slashed in the neck and [M]died after running to a hospital three blocks away[/M].
Hundreds of mourners turned out Monday to pay their respects to a New York City teen whose brutal killing has garnered national attention – including from numerous celebrities. Lesandro “Junior” Guzman-Feliz, a 15-year-old who was in the NYPD’s Law Enforcement Explorers program, was dragged out of a bodega in the Bronx and stabbed by gang members on June 20. The attack was captured on surveillance camera footage. The murder sparked outrage in the community that has built into an online movement. Celebrities including Rihanna and The Game have shared the #JusticeforJunior on social media. Bronx-native Cardi B donated $8,000 to the family’s GoFundMe. NBA star Carmelo Anthony and his wife, actress Lala Anthony, visited Guzman-Feliz’s mother, Leandra Feliz, in her Bronx apartment and stopped by the teen’s vigil set up outside the bodega where he was killed. On Monday, the line for his wake outside R.G. Ortiz Funeral Home stretched around the block and some people said they stood in line for four hours to see his family inside, ABC 7 reported. Hundreds of mourners attended the wake of slain Bronx teen Lesandro Guzman-Feliz on Monday Photo Courtesy NYPD NYPD Chief of Detectives Dermot Shea tweeted that Guzman-Feliz had dreams of being an NYPD detective and that officers will “never give up on him”.
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[M]He[/M] was slashed in the neck and [M]died after running to a hospital[/M] three blocks away.
Hundreds of mourners turned out Monday to pay their respects to a New York City teen whose brutal killing has garnered national attention – including from numerous celebrities. Lesandro “Junior” Guzman-Feliz, a 15-year-old who was in the NYPD’s Law Enforcement Explorers program, was dragged out of a bodega in the Bronx and stabbed by gang members on June 20. The attack was captured on surveillance camera footage. The murder sparked outrage in the community that has built into an online movement. Celebrities including Rihanna and The Game have shared the #JusticeforJunior on social media. Bronx-native Cardi B donated $8,000 to the family’s GoFundMe. NBA star Carmelo Anthony and his wife, actress Lala Anthony, visited Guzman-Feliz’s mother, Leandra Feliz, in her Bronx apartment and stopped by the teen’s vigil set up outside the bodega where he was killed. On Monday, the line for his wake outside R.G. Ortiz Funeral Home stretched around the block and some people said they stood in line for four hours to see his family inside, ABC 7 reported. Hundreds of mourners attended the wake of slain Bronx teen Lesandro Guzman-Feliz on Monday Photo Courtesy NYPD NYPD Chief of Detectives Dermot Shea tweeted that Guzman-Feliz had dreams of being an NYPD detective and that officers will “never give up on him”.
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[M]He[/M] was slashed in the neck and [M]died[/M] after running to a hospital three blocks away.
Hundreds of mourners turned out Monday to pay their respects to a New York City teen whose brutal killing has garnered national attention – including from numerous celebrities. Lesandro “Junior” Guzman-Feliz, a 15-year-old who was in the NYPD’s Law Enforcement Explorers program, was dragged out of a bodega in the Bronx and stabbed by gang members on June 20. The attack was captured on surveillance camera footage. The murder sparked outrage in the community that has built into an online movement. Celebrities including Rihanna and The Game have shared the #JusticeforJunior on social media. Bronx-native Cardi B donated $8,000 to the family’s GoFundMe. NBA star Carmelo Anthony and his wife, actress Lala Anthony, visited Guzman-Feliz’s mother, Leandra Feliz, in her Bronx apartment and stopped by the teen’s vigil set up outside the bodega where he was killed. On Monday, the line for his wake outside R.G. Ortiz Funeral Home stretched around the block and some people said they stood in line for four hours to see his family inside, ABC 7 reported. Hundreds of mourners attended the wake of slain Bronx teen Lesandro Guzman-Feliz on Monday Photo Courtesy NYPD NYPD Chief of Detectives Dermot Shea tweeted that Guzman-Feliz had dreams of being an NYPD detective and that officers will “never give up on him”.
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[M]He was slashed in the neck[/M] and died after running to a hospital three blocks away.
Hundreds of mourners turned out Monday to pay their respects to a New York City teen whose brutal killing has garnered national attention – including from numerous celebrities. Lesandro “Junior” Guzman-Feliz, a 15-year-old who was in the NYPD’s Law Enforcement Explorers program, was dragged out of a bodega in the Bronx and stabbed by gang members on June 20. The attack was captured on surveillance camera footage. The murder sparked outrage in the community that has built into an online movement. Celebrities including Rihanna and The Game have shared the #JusticeforJunior on social media. Bronx-native Cardi B donated $8,000 to the family’s GoFundMe. NBA star Carmelo Anthony and his wife, actress Lala Anthony, visited Guzman-Feliz’s mother, Leandra Feliz, in her Bronx apartment and stopped by the teen’s vigil set up outside the bodega where he was killed. On Monday, the line for his wake outside R.G. Ortiz Funeral Home stretched around the block and some people said they stood in line for four hours to see his family inside, ABC 7 reported. Hundreds of mourners attended the wake of slain Bronx teen Lesandro Guzman-Feliz on Monday Photo Courtesy NYPD NYPD Chief of Detectives Dermot Shea tweeted that Guzman-Feliz had dreams of being an NYPD detective and that officers will “never give up on him”.
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Hundreds of mourners turned out Monday to pay their respects to a New York City [M]teen[/M] whose brutal [M]killing has garnered national attention[/M] – [M]including from numerous celebrities.[/M]
BRONX, N.Y. — Loved ones will say their final goodbyes on Wednesday to a 15-year-old whose dream of becoming a police officer ended last week in a brutal machete attack outside a Bronx bodega. Funeral services for Lesandro “Junior” Guzman-Feliz have been scheduled for 9:30 a.m. Wednesday at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church in the Bronx, according to the church. The teen’s killing was captured on surveillance video and sparked widespread community outrage. Guzman-Feliz was dragged outside the bodega and set upon by a gang of men who hacked at him as he struggled to defend himself. He was slashed in the neck and died after running to a hospital three blocks away. Hundreds of mourners attended a wake on Monday for the teen. A petition has circulated calling for Guzman-Feliz to be buried with NYPD honors.
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Hundreds of mourners turned out Monday to pay their respects to a New York City [M]teen[/M] whose brutal [M]killing has garnered national attention[/M] – including from numerous celebrities.
BRONX, N.Y. — Loved ones will say their final goodbyes on Wednesday to a 15-year-old whose dream of becoming a police officer ended last week in a brutal machete attack outside a Bronx bodega. Funeral services for Lesandro “Junior” Guzman-Feliz have been scheduled for 9:30 a.m. Wednesday at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church in the Bronx, according to the church. The teen’s killing was captured on surveillance video and sparked widespread community outrage. Guzman-Feliz was dragged outside the bodega and set upon by a gang of men who hacked at him as he struggled to defend himself. He was slashed in the neck and died after running to a hospital three blocks away. Hundreds of mourners attended a wake on Monday for the teen. A petition has circulated calling for Guzman-Feliz to be buried with NYPD honors.
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[M]Hundreds of mourners turned out[/M] Monday [M]to pay their respects to[/M] a [M]New York City teen[/M] whose brutal killing has garnered national attention – including from numerous celebrities.
BRONX, N.Y. — Loved ones will say their final goodbyes on Wednesday to a 15-year-old whose dream of becoming a police officer ended last week in a brutal machete attack outside a Bronx bodega. Funeral services for Lesandro “Junior” Guzman-Feliz have been scheduled for 9:30 a.m. Wednesday at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church in the Bronx, according to the church. The teen’s killing was captured on surveillance video and sparked widespread community outrage. Guzman-Feliz was dragged outside the bodega and set upon by a gang of men who hacked at him as he struggled to defend himself. He was slashed in the neck and died after running to a hospital three blocks away. Hundreds of mourners attended a wake on Monday for the teen. A petition has circulated calling for Guzman-Feliz to be buried with NYPD honors.
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[M]Hundreds of mourners turned out[/M] Monday [M]to pay their respects to[/M] a New York City [M]teen[/M] whose brutal killing has garnered national attention – including from numerous celebrities.
BRONX, N.Y. — Loved ones will say their final goodbyes on Wednesday to a 15-year-old whose dream of becoming a police officer ended last week in a brutal machete attack outside a Bronx bodega. Funeral services for Lesandro “Junior” Guzman-Feliz have been scheduled for 9:30 a.m. Wednesday at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church in the Bronx, according to the church. The teen’s killing was captured on surveillance video and sparked widespread community outrage. Guzman-Feliz was dragged outside the bodega and set upon by a gang of men who hacked at him as he struggled to defend himself. He was slashed in the neck and died after running to a hospital three blocks away. Hundreds of mourners attended a wake on Monday for the teen. A petition has circulated calling for Guzman-Feliz to be buried with NYPD honors.
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[M]Hundreds of mourners turned out Monday to pay their respects[/M] to a New York City teen whose brutal killing has garnered national attention – including from numerous celebrities.
BRONX, N.Y. — Loved ones will say their final goodbyes on Wednesday to a 15-year-old whose dream of becoming a police officer ended last week in a brutal machete attack outside a Bronx bodega. Funeral services for Lesandro “Junior” Guzman-Feliz have been scheduled for 9:30 a.m. Wednesday at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church in the Bronx, according to the church. The teen’s killing was captured on surveillance video and sparked widespread community outrage. Guzman-Feliz was dragged outside the bodega and set upon by a gang of men who hacked at him as he struggled to defend himself. He was slashed in the neck and died after running to a hospital three blocks away. Hundreds of mourners attended a wake on Monday for the teen. A petition has circulated calling for Guzman-Feliz to be buried with NYPD honors.
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[M]Hundreds of mourners turned out[/M] Monday [M]to pay their respects[/M] to a New York City teen whose brutal killing has garnered national attention – including from numerous celebrities.
BRONX, N.Y. — Loved ones will say their final goodbyes on Wednesday to a 15-year-old whose dream of becoming a police officer ended last week in a brutal machete attack outside a Bronx bodega. Funeral services for Lesandro “Junior” Guzman-Feliz have been scheduled for 9:30 a.m. Wednesday at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church in the Bronx, according to the church. The teen’s killing was captured on surveillance video and sparked widespread community outrage. Guzman-Feliz was dragged outside the bodega and set upon by a gang of men who hacked at him as he struggled to defend himself. He was slashed in the neck and died after running to a hospital three blocks away. Hundreds of mourners attended a wake on Monday for the teen. A petition has circulated calling for Guzman-Feliz to be buried with NYPD honors.
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Ortiz Funeral Home stretched around the block and [M]some people said they stood in line for four hours to see his family inside[/M], [M]ABC 7 reported[/M].
BRONX, N.Y. — Loved ones will say their final goodbyes on Wednesday to a 15-year-old whose dream of becoming a police officer ended last week in a brutal machete attack outside a Bronx bodega. Funeral services for Lesandro “Junior” Guzman-Feliz have been scheduled for 9:30 a.m. Wednesday at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church in the Bronx, according to the church. The teen’s killing was captured on surveillance video and sparked widespread community outrage. Guzman-Feliz was dragged outside the bodega and set upon by a gang of men who hacked at him as he struggled to defend himself. He was slashed in the neck and died after running to a hospital three blocks away. Hundreds of mourners attended a wake on Monday for the teen. A petition has circulated calling for Guzman-Feliz to be buried with NYPD honors.
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Ortiz Funeral Home stretched around the block and [M]some people said they stood in line for four hours[/M] to see his family inside, [M]ABC 7 reported[/M].
BRONX, N.Y. — Loved ones will say their final goodbyes on Wednesday to a 15-year-old whose dream of becoming a police officer ended last week in a brutal machete attack outside a Bronx bodega. Funeral services for Lesandro “Junior” Guzman-Feliz have been scheduled for 9:30 a.m. Wednesday at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church in the Bronx, according to the church. The teen’s killing was captured on surveillance video and sparked widespread community outrage. Guzman-Feliz was dragged outside the bodega and set upon by a gang of men who hacked at him as he struggled to defend himself. He was slashed in the neck and died after running to a hospital three blocks away. Hundreds of mourners attended a wake on Monday for the teen. A petition has circulated calling for Guzman-Feliz to be buried with NYPD honors.
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Hundreds of mourners attended the wake of slain Bronx teen Lesandro Guzman-Feliz on Monday Photo Courtesy NYPD [M]NYPD Chief of Detectives Dermot Shea[/M] tweeted that Guzman-Feliz had dreams of being an NYPD detective and that officers will “never give up on him”.
BRONX, N.Y. — Loved ones will say their final goodbyes on Wednesday to a 15-year-old whose dream of becoming a police officer ended last week in a brutal machete attack outside a Bronx bodega. Funeral services for Lesandro “Junior” Guzman-Feliz have been scheduled for 9:30 a.m. Wednesday at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church in the Bronx, according to the church. The teen’s killing was captured on surveillance video and sparked widespread community outrage. Guzman-Feliz was dragged outside the bodega and set upon by a gang of men who hacked at him as he struggled to defend himself. He was slashed in the neck and died after running to a hospital three blocks away. Hundreds of mourners attended a wake on Monday for the teen. A petition has circulated calling for Guzman-Feliz to be buried with NYPD honors.
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Hundreds of mourners attended the wake of slain Bronx teen Lesandro Guzman-Feliz on Monday Photo Courtesy NYPD NYPD Chief of Detectives [M]Dermot Shea tweeted that Guzman-Feliz had dreams of being an NYPD detective and that officers will “never give up on him”.[/M]
BRONX, N.Y. — Loved ones will say their final goodbyes on Wednesday to a 15-year-old whose dream of becoming a police officer ended last week in a brutal machete attack outside a Bronx bodega. Funeral services for Lesandro “Junior” Guzman-Feliz have been scheduled for 9:30 a.m. Wednesday at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church in the Bronx, according to the church. The teen’s killing was captured on surveillance video and sparked widespread community outrage. Guzman-Feliz was dragged outside the bodega and set upon by a gang of men who hacked at him as he struggled to defend himself. He was slashed in the neck and died after running to a hospital three blocks away. Hundreds of mourners attended a wake on Monday for the teen. A petition has circulated calling for Guzman-Feliz to be buried with NYPD honors.
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Hundreds of mourners attended the wake of slain Bronx teen Lesandro Guzman-Feliz on Monday Photo Courtesy NYPD NYPD Chief of Detectives [M]Dermot Shea tweeted[/M] that [M]Guzman-Feliz had dreams of being an NYPD detective[/M] and that officers will “never give up on him”.
BRONX, N.Y. — Loved ones will say their final goodbyes on Wednesday to a 15-year-old whose dream of becoming a police officer ended last week in a brutal machete attack outside a Bronx bodega. Funeral services for Lesandro “Junior” Guzman-Feliz have been scheduled for 9:30 a.m. Wednesday at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church in the Bronx, according to the church. The teen’s killing was captured on surveillance video and sparked widespread community outrage. Guzman-Feliz was dragged outside the bodega and set upon by a gang of men who hacked at him as he struggled to defend himself. He was slashed in the neck and died after running to a hospital three blocks away. Hundreds of mourners attended a wake on Monday for the teen. A petition has circulated calling for Guzman-Feliz to be buried with NYPD honors.
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Hundreds of mourners attended the wake of slain Bronx teen Lesandro Guzman-Feliz on Monday [M]Photo Courtesy NYPD[/M] NYPD Chief of Detectives Dermot Shea tweeted that Guzman-Feliz had dreams of being an NYPD detective and that officers will “never give up on him”.
BRONX, N.Y. — Loved ones will say their final goodbyes on Wednesday to a 15-year-old whose dream of becoming a police officer ended last week in a brutal machete attack outside a Bronx bodega. Funeral services for Lesandro “Junior” Guzman-Feliz have been scheduled for 9:30 a.m. Wednesday at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church in the Bronx, according to the church. The teen’s killing was captured on surveillance video and sparked widespread community outrage. Guzman-Feliz was dragged outside the bodega and set upon by a gang of men who hacked at him as he struggled to defend himself. He was slashed in the neck and died after running to a hospital three blocks away. Hundreds of mourners attended a wake on Monday for the teen. A petition has circulated calling for Guzman-Feliz to be buried with NYPD honors.
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[M]Hundreds of mourners attended[/M] the [M]wake of[/M] slain Bronx [M]teen Lesandro Guzman-Feliz[/M] on Monday Photo Courtesy NYPD NYPD Chief of Detectives Dermot Shea tweeted that Guzman-Feliz had dreams of being an NYPD detective and that officers will “never give up on him”.
BRONX, N.Y. — Loved ones will say their final goodbyes on Wednesday to a 15-year-old whose dream of becoming a police officer ended last week in a brutal machete attack outside a Bronx bodega. Funeral services for Lesandro “Junior” Guzman-Feliz have been scheduled for 9:30 a.m. Wednesday at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church in the Bronx, according to the church. The teen’s killing was captured on surveillance video and sparked widespread community outrage. Guzman-Feliz was dragged outside the bodega and set upon by a gang of men who hacked at him as he struggled to defend himself. He was slashed in the neck and died after running to a hospital three blocks away. Hundreds of mourners attended a wake on Monday for the teen. A petition has circulated calling for Guzman-Feliz to be buried with NYPD honors.
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[M]Hundreds of mourners attended[/M] the [M]wake of slain Bronx teen Lesandro Guzman-Feliz[/M] on Monday Photo Courtesy NYPD NYPD Chief of Detectives Dermot Shea tweeted that Guzman-Feliz had dreams of being an NYPD detective and that officers will “never give up on him”.
BRONX, N.Y. — Loved ones will say their final goodbyes on Wednesday to a 15-year-old whose dream of becoming a police officer ended last week in a brutal machete attack outside a Bronx bodega. Funeral services for Lesandro “Junior” Guzman-Feliz have been scheduled for 9:30 a.m. Wednesday at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church in the Bronx, according to the church. The teen’s killing was captured on surveillance video and sparked widespread community outrage. Guzman-Feliz was dragged outside the bodega and set upon by a gang of men who hacked at him as he struggled to defend himself. He was slashed in the neck and died after running to a hospital three blocks away. Hundreds of mourners attended a wake on Monday for the teen. A petition has circulated calling for Guzman-Feliz to be buried with NYPD honors.
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[M]Hundreds of mourners attended[/M] the [M]wake of slain[/M] Bronx teen [M]Lesandro Guzman-Feliz[/M] on Monday Photo Courtesy NYPD NYPD Chief of Detectives Dermot Shea tweeted that Guzman-Feliz had dreams of being an NYPD detective and that officers will “never give up on him”.
BRONX, N.Y. — Loved ones will say their final goodbyes on Wednesday to a 15-year-old whose dream of becoming a police officer ended last week in a brutal machete attack outside a Bronx bodega. Funeral services for Lesandro “Junior” Guzman-Feliz have been scheduled for 9:30 a.m. Wednesday at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church in the Bronx, according to the church. The teen’s killing was captured on surveillance video and sparked widespread community outrage. Guzman-Feliz was dragged outside the bodega and set upon by a gang of men who hacked at him as he struggled to defend himself. He was slashed in the neck and died after running to a hospital three blocks away. Hundreds of mourners attended a wake on Monday for the teen. A petition has circulated calling for Guzman-Feliz to be buried with NYPD honors.
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[M]Hundreds of mourners attended[/M] the [M]wake of[/M] slain Bronx teen [M]Lesandro Guzman-Feliz[/M] on [M]Monday[/M] Photo Courtesy NYPD NYPD Chief of Detectives Dermot Shea tweeted that Guzman-Feliz had dreams of being an NYPD detective and that officers will “never give up on him”.
BRONX, N.Y. — Loved ones will say their final goodbyes on Wednesday to a 15-year-old whose dream of becoming a police officer ended last week in a brutal machete attack outside a Bronx bodega. Funeral services for Lesandro “Junior” Guzman-Feliz have been scheduled for 9:30 a.m. Wednesday at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church in the Bronx, according to the church. The teen’s killing was captured on surveillance video and sparked widespread community outrage. Guzman-Feliz was dragged outside the bodega and set upon by a gang of men who hacked at him as he struggled to defend himself. He was slashed in the neck and died after running to a hospital three blocks away. Hundreds of mourners attended a wake on Monday for the teen. A petition has circulated calling for Guzman-Feliz to be buried with NYPD honors.
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[M]Hundreds of mourners attended[/M] the [M]wake of[/M] slain Bronx teen [M]Lesandro Guzman-Feliz[/M] on Monday Photo Courtesy NYPD NYPD Chief of Detectives Dermot Shea tweeted that Guzman-Feliz had dreams of being an NYPD detective and that officers will “never give up on him”.
BRONX, N.Y. — Loved ones will say their final goodbyes on Wednesday to a 15-year-old whose dream of becoming a police officer ended last week in a brutal machete attack outside a Bronx bodega. Funeral services for Lesandro “Junior” Guzman-Feliz have been scheduled for 9:30 a.m. Wednesday at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church in the Bronx, according to the church. The teen’s killing was captured on surveillance video and sparked widespread community outrage. Guzman-Feliz was dragged outside the bodega and set upon by a gang of men who hacked at him as he struggled to defend himself. He was slashed in the neck and died after running to a hospital three blocks away. Hundreds of mourners attended a wake on Monday for the teen. A petition has circulated calling for Guzman-Feliz to be buried with NYPD honors.
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[M]Hundreds of mourners attended[/M] the [M]wake[/M] of slain Bronx teen Lesandro Guzman-Feliz on Monday Photo Courtesy NYPD NYPD Chief of Detectives Dermot Shea tweeted that Guzman-Feliz had dreams of being an NYPD detective and that officers will “never give up on him”.
BRONX, N.Y. — Loved ones will say their final goodbyes on Wednesday to a 15-year-old whose dream of becoming a police officer ended last week in a brutal machete attack outside a Bronx bodega. Funeral services for Lesandro “Junior” Guzman-Feliz have been scheduled for 9:30 a.m. Wednesday at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church in the Bronx, according to the church. The teen’s killing was captured on surveillance video and sparked widespread community outrage. Guzman-Feliz was dragged outside the bodega and set upon by a gang of men who hacked at him as he struggled to defend himself. He was slashed in the neck and died after running to a hospital three blocks away. Hundreds of mourners attended a wake on Monday for the teen. A petition has circulated calling for Guzman-Feliz to be buried with NYPD honors.
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[M]Celebrities including[/M] Rihanna and [M]The Game have shared the #JusticeforJunior on social media[/M].
BRONX, N.Y. — Loved ones will say their final goodbyes on Wednesday to a 15-year-old whose dream of becoming a police officer ended last week in a brutal machete attack outside a Bronx bodega. Funeral services for Lesandro “Junior” Guzman-Feliz have been scheduled for 9:30 a.m. Wednesday at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church in the Bronx, according to the church. The teen’s killing was captured on surveillance video and sparked widespread community outrage. Guzman-Feliz was dragged outside the bodega and set upon by a gang of men who hacked at him as he struggled to defend himself. He was slashed in the neck and died after running to a hospital three blocks away. Hundreds of mourners attended a wake on Monday for the teen. A petition has circulated calling for Guzman-Feliz to be buried with NYPD honors.
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[M]Celebrities including[/M] Rihanna and [M]The Game have shared the #JusticeforJunior[/M] on social media.
BRONX, N.Y. — Loved ones will say their final goodbyes on Wednesday to a 15-year-old whose dream of becoming a police officer ended last week in a brutal machete attack outside a Bronx bodega. Funeral services for Lesandro “Junior” Guzman-Feliz have been scheduled for 9:30 a.m. Wednesday at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church in the Bronx, according to the church. The teen’s killing was captured on surveillance video and sparked widespread community outrage. Guzman-Feliz was dragged outside the bodega and set upon by a gang of men who hacked at him as he struggled to defend himself. He was slashed in the neck and died after running to a hospital three blocks away. Hundreds of mourners attended a wake on Monday for the teen. A petition has circulated calling for Guzman-Feliz to be buried with NYPD honors.
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[M]Celebrities including Rihanna[/M] and The Game [M]have shared the #JusticeforJunior[/M] on social media.
BRONX, N.Y. — Loved ones will say their final goodbyes on Wednesday to a 15-year-old whose dream of becoming a police officer ended last week in a brutal machete attack outside a Bronx bodega. Funeral services for Lesandro “Junior” Guzman-Feliz have been scheduled for 9:30 a.m. Wednesday at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church in the Bronx, according to the church. The teen’s killing was captured on surveillance video and sparked widespread community outrage. Guzman-Feliz was dragged outside the bodega and set upon by a gang of men who hacked at him as he struggled to defend himself. He was slashed in the neck and died after running to a hospital three blocks away. Hundreds of mourners attended a wake on Monday for the teen. A petition has circulated calling for Guzman-Feliz to be buried with NYPD honors.
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[M]Celebrities including Rihanna[/M] and The Game [M]have shared the #JusticeforJunior on social media[/M].
BRONX, N.Y. — Loved ones will say their final goodbyes on Wednesday to a 15-year-old whose dream of becoming a police officer ended last week in a brutal machete attack outside a Bronx bodega. Funeral services for Lesandro “Junior” Guzman-Feliz have been scheduled for 9:30 a.m. Wednesday at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church in the Bronx, according to the church. The teen’s killing was captured on surveillance video and sparked widespread community outrage. Guzman-Feliz was dragged outside the bodega and set upon by a gang of men who hacked at him as he struggled to defend himself. He was slashed in the neck and died after running to a hospital three blocks away. Hundreds of mourners attended a wake on Monday for the teen. A petition has circulated calling for Guzman-Feliz to be buried with NYPD honors.
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[M]Celebrities[/M] including Rihanna and The Game [M]have shared the #JusticeforJunior on social media[/M].
BRONX, N.Y. — Loved ones will say their final goodbyes on Wednesday to a 15-year-old whose dream of becoming a police officer ended last week in a brutal machete attack outside a Bronx bodega. Funeral services for Lesandro “Junior” Guzman-Feliz have been scheduled for 9:30 a.m. Wednesday at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church in the Bronx, according to the church. The teen’s killing was captured on surveillance video and sparked widespread community outrage. Guzman-Feliz was dragged outside the bodega and set upon by a gang of men who hacked at him as he struggled to defend himself. He was slashed in the neck and died after running to a hospital three blocks away. Hundreds of mourners attended a wake on Monday for the teen. A petition has circulated calling for Guzman-Feliz to be buried with NYPD honors.
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[M]Celebrities[/M] including Rihanna and The Game [M]have shared the #JusticeforJunior[/M] on social media.
BRONX, N.Y. — Loved ones will say their final goodbyes on Wednesday to a 15-year-old whose dream of becoming a police officer ended last week in a brutal machete attack outside a Bronx bodega. Funeral services for Lesandro “Junior” Guzman-Feliz have been scheduled for 9:30 a.m. Wednesday at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church in the Bronx, according to the church. The teen’s killing was captured on surveillance video and sparked widespread community outrage. Guzman-Feliz was dragged outside the bodega and set upon by a gang of men who hacked at him as he struggled to defend himself. He was slashed in the neck and died after running to a hospital three blocks away. Hundreds of mourners attended a wake on Monday for the teen. A petition has circulated calling for Guzman-Feliz to be buried with NYPD honors.
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[M]Lesandro “Junior” Guzman-Feliz[/M], a 15-year-old who was in the NYPD’s Law Enforcement Explorers program, [M]was[/M] dragged out of a bodega in the Bronx and [M]stabbed[/M] by gang members [M]on June 20[/M].
BRONX, N.Y. — Loved ones will say their final goodbyes on Wednesday to a 15-year-old whose dream of becoming a police officer ended last week in a brutal machete attack outside a Bronx bodega. Funeral services for Lesandro “Junior” Guzman-Feliz have been scheduled for 9:30 a.m. Wednesday at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church in the Bronx, according to the church. The teen’s killing was captured on surveillance video and sparked widespread community outrage. Guzman-Feliz was dragged outside the bodega and set upon by a gang of men who hacked at him as he struggled to defend himself. He was slashed in the neck and died after running to a hospital three blocks away. Hundreds of mourners attended a wake on Monday for the teen. A petition has circulated calling for Guzman-Feliz to be buried with NYPD honors.
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[M]Lesandro “Junior” Guzman-Feliz[/M], a 15-year-old who was in the NYPD’s Law Enforcement Explorers program, [M]was[/M] dragged out of a bodega in the Bronx and [M]stabbed by gang members[/M] on June 20.
BRONX, N.Y. — Loved ones will say their final goodbyes on Wednesday to a 15-year-old whose dream of becoming a police officer ended last week in a brutal machete attack outside a Bronx bodega. Funeral services for Lesandro “Junior” Guzman-Feliz have been scheduled for 9:30 a.m. Wednesday at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church in the Bronx, according to the church. The teen’s killing was captured on surveillance video and sparked widespread community outrage. Guzman-Feliz was dragged outside the bodega and set upon by a gang of men who hacked at him as he struggled to defend himself. He was slashed in the neck and died after running to a hospital three blocks away. Hundreds of mourners attended a wake on Monday for the teen. A petition has circulated calling for Guzman-Feliz to be buried with NYPD honors.
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[M]Lesandro “Junior” Guzman-Feliz[/M], a 15-year-old who was in the NYPD’s Law Enforcement Explorers program, [M]was dragged out of a bodega in the Bronx[/M] and stabbed by gang members on June 20.
BRONX, N.Y. — Loved ones will say their final goodbyes on Wednesday to a 15-year-old whose dream of becoming a police officer ended last week in a brutal machete attack outside a Bronx bodega. Funeral services for Lesandro “Junior” Guzman-Feliz have been scheduled for 9:30 a.m. Wednesday at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church in the Bronx, according to the church. The teen’s killing was captured on surveillance video and sparked widespread community outrage. Guzman-Feliz was dragged outside the bodega and set upon by a gang of men who hacked at him as he struggled to defend himself. He was slashed in the neck and died after running to a hospital three blocks away. Hundreds of mourners attended a wake on Monday for the teen. A petition has circulated calling for Guzman-Feliz to be buried with NYPD honors.
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[M]Lesandro “Junior” Guzman-Feliz[/M], a 15-year-old who was in the NYPD’s Law Enforcement Explorers program, [M]was dragged out of a bodega[/M] in the Bronx and stabbed by gang members on June 20.
BRONX, N.Y. — Loved ones will say their final goodbyes on Wednesday to a 15-year-old whose dream of becoming a police officer ended last week in a brutal machete attack outside a Bronx bodega. Funeral services for Lesandro “Junior” Guzman-Feliz have been scheduled for 9:30 a.m. Wednesday at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church in the Bronx, according to the church. The teen’s killing was captured on surveillance video and sparked widespread community outrage. Guzman-Feliz was dragged outside the bodega and set upon by a gang of men who hacked at him as he struggled to defend himself. He was slashed in the neck and died after running to a hospital three blocks away. Hundreds of mourners attended a wake on Monday for the teen. A petition has circulated calling for Guzman-Feliz to be buried with NYPD honors.
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Lesandro “Junior” Guzman-Feliz, a 15-year-old who was in the [M]NYPD’s Law Enforcement Explorers program[/M], was dragged out of a bodega in the Bronx and stabbed by gang members on June 20.
BRONX, N.Y. — Loved ones will say their final goodbyes on Wednesday to a 15-year-old whose dream of becoming a police officer ended last week in a brutal machete attack outside a Bronx bodega. Funeral services for Lesandro “Junior” Guzman-Feliz have been scheduled for 9:30 a.m. Wednesday at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church in the Bronx, according to the church. The teen’s killing was captured on surveillance video and sparked widespread community outrage. Guzman-Feliz was dragged outside the bodega and set upon by a gang of men who hacked at him as he struggled to defend himself. He was slashed in the neck and died after running to a hospital three blocks away. Hundreds of mourners attended a wake on Monday for the teen. A petition has circulated calling for Guzman-Feliz to be buried with NYPD honors.
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[M]Lesandro “Junior” Guzman-Feliz[/M], a 15-year-old who [M]was in the NYPD’s Law Enforcement Explorers program[/M], was dragged out of a bodega in the Bronx and stabbed by gang members on June 20.
BRONX, N.Y. — Loved ones will say their final goodbyes on Wednesday to a 15-year-old whose dream of becoming a police officer ended last week in a brutal machete attack outside a Bronx bodega. Funeral services for Lesandro “Junior” Guzman-Feliz have been scheduled for 9:30 a.m. Wednesday at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church in the Bronx, according to the church. The teen’s killing was captured on surveillance video and sparked widespread community outrage. Guzman-Feliz was dragged outside the bodega and set upon by a gang of men who hacked at him as he struggled to defend himself. He was slashed in the neck and died after running to a hospital three blocks away. Hundreds of mourners attended a wake on Monday for the teen. A petition has circulated calling for Guzman-Feliz to be buried with NYPD honors.
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[M]Lesandro “Junior” Guzman-Feliz, a 15-year-old[/M] who was in the NYPD’s Law Enforcement Explorers program, was dragged out of a bodega in the Bronx and stabbed by gang members on June 20.
BRONX, N.Y. — Loved ones will say their final goodbyes on Wednesday to a 15-year-old whose dream of becoming a police officer ended last week in a brutal machete attack outside a Bronx bodega. Funeral services for Lesandro “Junior” Guzman-Feliz have been scheduled for 9:30 a.m. Wednesday at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church in the Bronx, according to the church. The teen’s killing was captured on surveillance video and sparked widespread community outrage. Guzman-Feliz was dragged outside the bodega and set upon by a gang of men who hacked at him as he struggled to defend himself. He was slashed in the neck and died after running to a hospital three blocks away. Hundreds of mourners attended a wake on Monday for the teen. A petition has circulated calling for Guzman-Feliz to be buried with NYPD honors.
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[M]Lesandro “Junior” Guzman-Feliz[/M], a 15-year-old who was in the NYPD’s Law Enforcement Explorers program, was dragged out of a bodega in the Bronx and stabbed by gang members on June 20.
BRONX, N.Y. — Loved ones will say their final goodbyes on Wednesday to a 15-year-old whose dream of becoming a police officer ended last week in a brutal machete attack outside a Bronx bodega. Funeral services for Lesandro “Junior” Guzman-Feliz have been scheduled for 9:30 a.m. Wednesday at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church in the Bronx, according to the church. The teen’s killing was captured on surveillance video and sparked widespread community outrage. Guzman-Feliz was dragged outside the bodega and set upon by a gang of men who hacked at him as he struggled to defend himself. He was slashed in the neck and died after running to a hospital three blocks away. Hundreds of mourners attended a wake on Monday for the teen. A petition has circulated calling for Guzman-Feliz to be buried with NYPD honors.
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[M]On Monday[/M], the line for [M]his wake[/M] outside R.G.
BRONX, N.Y. — Loved ones will say their final goodbyes on Wednesday to a 15-year-old whose dream of becoming a police officer ended last week in a brutal machete attack outside a Bronx bodega. Funeral services for Lesandro “Junior” Guzman-Feliz have been scheduled for 9:30 a.m. Wednesday at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church in the Bronx, according to the church. The teen’s killing was captured on surveillance video and sparked widespread community outrage. Guzman-Feliz was dragged outside the bodega and set upon by a gang of men who hacked at him as he struggled to defend himself. He was slashed in the neck and died after running to a hospital three blocks away. Hundreds of mourners attended a wake on Monday for the teen. A petition has circulated calling for Guzman-Feliz to be buried with NYPD honors.
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On Monday, [M]the line for his wake[/M] outside R.G.
BRONX, N.Y. — Loved ones will say their final goodbyes on Wednesday to a 15-year-old whose dream of becoming a police officer ended last week in a brutal machete attack outside a Bronx bodega. Funeral services for Lesandro “Junior” Guzman-Feliz have been scheduled for 9:30 a.m. Wednesday at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church in the Bronx, according to the church. The teen’s killing was captured on surveillance video and sparked widespread community outrage. Guzman-Feliz was dragged outside the bodega and set upon by a gang of men who hacked at him as he struggled to defend himself. He was slashed in the neck and died after running to a hospital three blocks away. Hundreds of mourners attended a wake on Monday for the teen. A petition has circulated calling for Guzman-Feliz to be buried with NYPD honors.
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On Monday, the line for [M]his wake[/M] outside R.G.
BRONX, N.Y. — Loved ones will say their final goodbyes on Wednesday to a 15-year-old whose dream of becoming a police officer ended last week in a brutal machete attack outside a Bronx bodega. Funeral services for Lesandro “Junior” Guzman-Feliz have been scheduled for 9:30 a.m. Wednesday at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church in the Bronx, according to the church. The teen’s killing was captured on surveillance video and sparked widespread community outrage. Guzman-Feliz was dragged outside the bodega and set upon by a gang of men who hacked at him as he struggled to defend himself. He was slashed in the neck and died after running to a hospital three blocks away. Hundreds of mourners attended a wake on Monday for the teen. A petition has circulated calling for Guzman-Feliz to be buried with NYPD honors.
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NBA star Carmelo Anthony and his wife, actress Lala Anthony, visited Guzman-Feliz’s mother, Leandra Feliz, in her Bronx apartment and stopped by the [M]teen[/M]’s vigil set up outside the bodega where he [M]was killed.[/M]
BRONX, N.Y. — Loved ones will say their final goodbyes on Wednesday to a 15-year-old whose dream of becoming a police officer ended last week in a brutal machete attack outside a Bronx bodega. Funeral services for Lesandro “Junior” Guzman-Feliz have been scheduled for 9:30 a.m. Wednesday at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church in the Bronx, according to the church. The teen’s killing was captured on surveillance video and sparked widespread community outrage. Guzman-Feliz was dragged outside the bodega and set upon by a gang of men who hacked at him as he struggled to defend himself. He was slashed in the neck and died after running to a hospital three blocks away. Hundreds of mourners attended a wake on Monday for the teen. A petition has circulated calling for Guzman-Feliz to be buried with NYPD honors.
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NBA star Carmelo Anthony and his wife, actress Lala Anthony, visited Guzman-Feliz’s mother, Leandra Feliz, in her Bronx apartment and stopped by the [M]teen’s vigil set up outside the bodega where he was killed.[/M]
BRONX, N.Y. — Loved ones will say their final goodbyes on Wednesday to a 15-year-old whose dream of becoming a police officer ended last week in a brutal machete attack outside a Bronx bodega. Funeral services for Lesandro “Junior” Guzman-Feliz have been scheduled for 9:30 a.m. Wednesday at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church in the Bronx, according to the church. The teen’s killing was captured on surveillance video and sparked widespread community outrage. Guzman-Feliz was dragged outside the bodega and set upon by a gang of men who hacked at him as he struggled to defend himself. He was slashed in the neck and died after running to a hospital three blocks away. Hundreds of mourners attended a wake on Monday for the teen. A petition has circulated calling for Guzman-Feliz to be buried with NYPD honors.
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NBA star Carmelo Anthony and his wife, actress [M]Lala Anthony[/M], visited Guzman-Feliz’s mother, Leandra Feliz, in her Bronx apartment and [M]stopped by the teen’s vigil set up outside the bodega where he was killed.[/M]
BRONX, N.Y. — Loved ones will say their final goodbyes on Wednesday to a 15-year-old whose dream of becoming a police officer ended last week in a brutal machete attack outside a Bronx bodega. Funeral services for Lesandro “Junior” Guzman-Feliz have been scheduled for 9:30 a.m. Wednesday at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church in the Bronx, according to the church. The teen’s killing was captured on surveillance video and sparked widespread community outrage. Guzman-Feliz was dragged outside the bodega and set upon by a gang of men who hacked at him as he struggled to defend himself. He was slashed in the neck and died after running to a hospital three blocks away. Hundreds of mourners attended a wake on Monday for the teen. A petition has circulated calling for Guzman-Feliz to be buried with NYPD honors.
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NBA star [M]Carmelo Anthony[/M] and his wife, actress Lala Anthony, visited Guzman-Feliz’s mother, Leandra Feliz, in her Bronx apartment and [M]stopped by the teen’s vigil set up outside the bodega where he was killed.[/M]
BRONX, N.Y. — Loved ones will say their final goodbyes on Wednesday to a 15-year-old whose dream of becoming a police officer ended last week in a brutal machete attack outside a Bronx bodega. Funeral services for Lesandro “Junior” Guzman-Feliz have been scheduled for 9:30 a.m. Wednesday at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church in the Bronx, according to the church. The teen’s killing was captured on surveillance video and sparked widespread community outrage. Guzman-Feliz was dragged outside the bodega and set upon by a gang of men who hacked at him as he struggled to defend himself. He was slashed in the neck and died after running to a hospital three blocks away. Hundreds of mourners attended a wake on Monday for the teen. A petition has circulated calling for Guzman-Feliz to be buried with NYPD honors.
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NBA star Carmelo Anthony and his wife, actress Lala Anthony, visited Guzman-Feliz’s mother, [M]Leandra Feliz[/M], in [M]her Bronx apartment[/M] and stopped by the teen’s vigil set up outside the bodega where he was killed.
BRONX, N.Y. — Loved ones will say their final goodbyes on Wednesday to a 15-year-old whose dream of becoming a police officer ended last week in a brutal machete attack outside a Bronx bodega. Funeral services for Lesandro “Junior” Guzman-Feliz have been scheduled for 9:30 a.m. Wednesday at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church in the Bronx, according to the church. The teen’s killing was captured on surveillance video and sparked widespread community outrage. Guzman-Feliz was dragged outside the bodega and set upon by a gang of men who hacked at him as he struggled to defend himself. He was slashed in the neck and died after running to a hospital three blocks away. Hundreds of mourners attended a wake on Monday for the teen. A petition has circulated calling for Guzman-Feliz to be buried with NYPD honors.
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NBA star Carmelo Anthony and his wife, actress Lala Anthony, visited [M]Guzman-Feliz’s mother, Leandra Feliz[/M], in her Bronx apartment and stopped by the teen’s vigil set up outside the bodega where he was killed.
BRONX, N.Y. — Loved ones will say their final goodbyes on Wednesday to a 15-year-old whose dream of becoming a police officer ended last week in a brutal machete attack outside a Bronx bodega. Funeral services for Lesandro “Junior” Guzman-Feliz have been scheduled for 9:30 a.m. Wednesday at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church in the Bronx, according to the church. The teen’s killing was captured on surveillance video and sparked widespread community outrage. Guzman-Feliz was dragged outside the bodega and set upon by a gang of men who hacked at him as he struggled to defend himself. He was slashed in the neck and died after running to a hospital three blocks away. Hundreds of mourners attended a wake on Monday for the teen. A petition has circulated calling for Guzman-Feliz to be buried with NYPD honors.
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NBA star [M]Carmelo Anthony[/M] and his [M]wife[/M], actress [M]Lala Anthony[/M], visited Guzman-Feliz’s mother, Leandra Feliz, in her Bronx apartment and stopped by the teen’s vigil set up outside the bodega where he was killed.
BRONX, N.Y. — Loved ones will say their final goodbyes on Wednesday to a 15-year-old whose dream of becoming a police officer ended last week in a brutal machete attack outside a Bronx bodega. Funeral services for Lesandro “Junior” Guzman-Feliz have been scheduled for 9:30 a.m. Wednesday at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church in the Bronx, according to the church. The teen’s killing was captured on surveillance video and sparked widespread community outrage. Guzman-Feliz was dragged outside the bodega and set upon by a gang of men who hacked at him as he struggled to defend himself. He was slashed in the neck and died after running to a hospital three blocks away. Hundreds of mourners attended a wake on Monday for the teen. A petition has circulated calling for Guzman-Feliz to be buried with NYPD honors.
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NBA star Carmelo Anthony and his wife, [M]actress Lala Anthony[/M], visited Guzman-Feliz’s mother, Leandra Feliz, in her Bronx apartment and stopped by the teen’s vigil set up outside the bodega where he was killed.
BRONX, N.Y. — Loved ones will say their final goodbyes on Wednesday to a 15-year-old whose dream of becoming a police officer ended last week in a brutal machete attack outside a Bronx bodega. Funeral services for Lesandro “Junior” Guzman-Feliz have been scheduled for 9:30 a.m. Wednesday at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church in the Bronx, according to the church. The teen’s killing was captured on surveillance video and sparked widespread community outrage. Guzman-Feliz was dragged outside the bodega and set upon by a gang of men who hacked at him as he struggled to defend himself. He was slashed in the neck and died after running to a hospital three blocks away. Hundreds of mourners attended a wake on Monday for the teen. A petition has circulated calling for Guzman-Feliz to be buried with NYPD honors.
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NBA star Carmelo Anthony and his wife, actress [M]Lala Anthony, visited Guzman-Feliz’s mother[/M], Leandra Feliz, in her Bronx apartment and stopped by the teen’s vigil set up outside the bodega where he was killed.
BRONX, N.Y. — Loved ones will say their final goodbyes on Wednesday to a 15-year-old whose dream of becoming a police officer ended last week in a brutal machete attack outside a Bronx bodega. Funeral services for Lesandro “Junior” Guzman-Feliz have been scheduled for 9:30 a.m. Wednesday at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church in the Bronx, according to the church. The teen’s killing was captured on surveillance video and sparked widespread community outrage. Guzman-Feliz was dragged outside the bodega and set upon by a gang of men who hacked at him as he struggled to defend himself. He was slashed in the neck and died after running to a hospital three blocks away. Hundreds of mourners attended a wake on Monday for the teen. A petition has circulated calling for Guzman-Feliz to be buried with NYPD honors.
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NBA star [M]Carmelo Anthony[/M] and his wife, actress Lala Anthony, [M]visited Guzman-Feliz’s mother[/M], Leandra Feliz, in her Bronx apartment and stopped by the teen’s vigil set up outside the bodega where he was killed.
BRONX, N.Y. — Loved ones will say their final goodbyes on Wednesday to a 15-year-old whose dream of becoming a police officer ended last week in a brutal machete attack outside a Bronx bodega. Funeral services for Lesandro “Junior” Guzman-Feliz have been scheduled for 9:30 a.m. Wednesday at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church in the Bronx, according to the church. The teen’s killing was captured on surveillance video and sparked widespread community outrage. Guzman-Feliz was dragged outside the bodega and set upon by a gang of men who hacked at him as he struggled to defend himself. He was slashed in the neck and died after running to a hospital three blocks away. Hundreds of mourners attended a wake on Monday for the teen. A petition has circulated calling for Guzman-Feliz to be buried with NYPD honors.
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[M]NBA star Carmelo Anthony[/M] and his wife, actress Lala Anthony, visited Guzman-Feliz’s mother, Leandra Feliz, in her Bronx apartment and stopped by the teen’s vigil set up outside the bodega where he was killed.
BRONX, N.Y. — Loved ones will say their final goodbyes on Wednesday to a 15-year-old whose dream of becoming a police officer ended last week in a brutal machete attack outside a Bronx bodega. Funeral services for Lesandro “Junior” Guzman-Feliz have been scheduled for 9:30 a.m. Wednesday at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church in the Bronx, according to the church. The teen’s killing was captured on surveillance video and sparked widespread community outrage. Guzman-Feliz was dragged outside the bodega and set upon by a gang of men who hacked at him as he struggled to defend himself. He was slashed in the neck and died after running to a hospital three blocks away. Hundreds of mourners attended a wake on Monday for the teen. A petition has circulated calling for Guzman-Feliz to be buried with NYPD honors.
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[M]Bronx-native Cardi B[/M] donated $8,000 to the family’s GoFundMe.
BRONX, N.Y. — Loved ones will say their final goodbyes on Wednesday to a 15-year-old whose dream of becoming a police officer ended last week in a brutal machete attack outside a Bronx bodega. Funeral services for Lesandro “Junior” Guzman-Feliz have been scheduled for 9:30 a.m. Wednesday at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church in the Bronx, according to the church. The teen’s killing was captured on surveillance video and sparked widespread community outrage. Guzman-Feliz was dragged outside the bodega and set upon by a gang of men who hacked at him as he struggled to defend himself. He was slashed in the neck and died after running to a hospital three blocks away. Hundreds of mourners attended a wake on Monday for the teen. A petition has circulated calling for Guzman-Feliz to be buried with NYPD honors.
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Bronx-native [M]Cardi B donated $8,000 to the family’s GoFundMe[/M].
BRONX, N.Y. — Loved ones will say their final goodbyes on Wednesday to a 15-year-old whose dream of becoming a police officer ended last week in a brutal machete attack outside a Bronx bodega. Funeral services for Lesandro “Junior” Guzman-Feliz have been scheduled for 9:30 a.m. Wednesday at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church in the Bronx, according to the church. The teen’s killing was captured on surveillance video and sparked widespread community outrage. Guzman-Feliz was dragged outside the bodega and set upon by a gang of men who hacked at him as he struggled to defend himself. He was slashed in the neck and died after running to a hospital three blocks away. Hundreds of mourners attended a wake on Monday for the teen. A petition has circulated calling for Guzman-Feliz to be buried with NYPD honors.
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Bronx-native [M]Cardi B donated[/M] $8,000 [M]to the family’s GoFundMe[/M].
BRONX, N.Y. — Loved ones will say their final goodbyes on Wednesday to a 15-year-old whose dream of becoming a police officer ended last week in a brutal machete attack outside a Bronx bodega. Funeral services for Lesandro “Junior” Guzman-Feliz have been scheduled for 9:30 a.m. Wednesday at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church in the Bronx, according to the church. The teen’s killing was captured on surveillance video and sparked widespread community outrage. Guzman-Feliz was dragged outside the bodega and set upon by a gang of men who hacked at him as he struggled to defend himself. He was slashed in the neck and died after running to a hospital three blocks away. Hundreds of mourners attended a wake on Monday for the teen. A petition has circulated calling for Guzman-Feliz to be buried with NYPD honors.
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The murder sparked outrage in [M]the community[/M] that [M]has built into an online movement[/M].
BRONX, N.Y. — Loved ones will say their final goodbyes on Wednesday to a 15-year-old whose dream of becoming a police officer ended last week in a brutal machete attack outside a Bronx bodega. Funeral services for Lesandro “Junior” Guzman-Feliz have been scheduled for 9:30 a.m. Wednesday at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church in the Bronx, according to the church. The teen’s killing was captured on surveillance video and sparked widespread community outrage. Guzman-Feliz was dragged outside the bodega and set upon by a gang of men who hacked at him as he struggled to defend himself. He was slashed in the neck and died after running to a hospital three blocks away. Hundreds of mourners attended a wake on Monday for the teen. A petition has circulated calling for Guzman-Feliz to be buried with NYPD honors.
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[M]The murder sparked outrage in the community[/M] that has built into an online movement.
BRONX, N.Y. — Loved ones will say their final goodbyes on Wednesday to a 15-year-old whose dream of becoming a police officer ended last week in a brutal machete attack outside a Bronx bodega. Funeral services for Lesandro “Junior” Guzman-Feliz have been scheduled for 9:30 a.m. Wednesday at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church in the Bronx, according to the church. The teen’s killing was captured on surveillance video and sparked widespread community outrage. Guzman-Feliz was dragged outside the bodega and set upon by a gang of men who hacked at him as he struggled to defend himself. He was slashed in the neck and died after running to a hospital three blocks away. Hundreds of mourners attended a wake on Monday for the teen. A petition has circulated calling for Guzman-Feliz to be buried with NYPD honors.
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[M]The attack was captured on surveillance camera footage.[/M]
BRONX, N.Y. — Loved ones will say their final goodbyes on Wednesday to a 15-year-old whose dream of becoming a police officer ended last week in a brutal machete attack outside a Bronx bodega. Funeral services for Lesandro “Junior” Guzman-Feliz have been scheduled for 9:30 a.m. Wednesday at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church in the Bronx, according to the church. The teen’s killing was captured on surveillance video and sparked widespread community outrage. Guzman-Feliz was dragged outside the bodega and set upon by a gang of men who hacked at him as he struggled to defend himself. He was slashed in the neck and died after running to a hospital three blocks away. Hundreds of mourners attended a wake on Monday for the teen. A petition has circulated calling for Guzman-Feliz to be buried with NYPD honors.
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2 provides the definition of [M]noise pollution[/M]: "the introduction of noise in the living environment or in the external environment such as to cause annoyance or disturbance to rest and human activities, danger to human health, deterioration of ecosystems, material goods, monuments, the living environment or the external environment or such as to [M]interfere with the normal functions of[/M] the [M]environments[/M] themselves ".
Noise pollution or sound pollution is the excess of sound that alters the normal conditions of the environment in a certain area. Although noise does not accumulate, transfer or persist over time like other contaminations, it can also cause great damage to people's quality of life if it is not controlled well or adequately. The term "noise pollution" refers to noise (understood as excessive and annoying sound), caused by human activities (traffic, industries, leisure venues, airplanes, ships, among others) that produces negative effects on hearing and physical health. and mental of living beings. This term is closely related to noise because it occurs when noise is considered a pollutant, that is, an annoying sound that can produce harmful physiological and psychological effects for a person or group of people. The main causes of noise pollution are those related to human activities such as transportation, building construction, public works and industries, among others. It has been said by international organizations that there is a risk of a significant decrease in hearing capacity, as well as the possibility of disorders ranging from the psychological (paranoia, perversion) to the physiological due to excessive exposure to sonic pollution. A report from the World Health Organization (WHO) considers 70 dB (A) as the desirable upper limit. In Spain, the acoustic comfort level is established at 55 dBA. Above this level, sound is harmful to rest and communication.
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2 provides the definition of [M]noise pollution[/M]: "the introduction of noise in the living environment or in the external environment such as to [M]cause[/M] annoyance or disturbance to rest and human activities, danger to human health, [M]deterioration of[/M] ecosystems, material goods, monuments, the living environment or [M]the external environment[/M] or such as to interfere with the normal functions of the environments themselves ".
Noise pollution or sound pollution is the excess of sound that alters the normal conditions of the environment in a certain area. Although noise does not accumulate, transfer or persist over time like other contaminations, it can also cause great damage to people's quality of life if it is not controlled well or adequately. The term "noise pollution" refers to noise (understood as excessive and annoying sound), caused by human activities (traffic, industries, leisure venues, airplanes, ships, among others) that produces negative effects on hearing and physical health. and mental of living beings. This term is closely related to noise because it occurs when noise is considered a pollutant, that is, an annoying sound that can produce harmful physiological and psychological effects for a person or group of people. The main causes of noise pollution are those related to human activities such as transportation, building construction, public works and industries, among others. It has been said by international organizations that there is a risk of a significant decrease in hearing capacity, as well as the possibility of disorders ranging from the psychological (paranoia, perversion) to the physiological due to excessive exposure to sonic pollution. A report from the World Health Organization (WHO) considers 70 dB (A) as the desirable upper limit. In Spain, the acoustic comfort level is established at 55 dBA. Above this level, sound is harmful to rest and communication.
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2 provides the definition of [M]noise pollution[/M]: "the introduction of noise in the living environment or in the external environment such as to [M]cause[/M] annoyance or disturbance to rest and human activities, danger to human health, [M]deterioration of[/M] ecosystems, material goods, monuments, [M]the living environment[/M] or the external environment or such as to interfere with the normal functions of the environments themselves ".
Noise pollution or sound pollution is the excess of sound that alters the normal conditions of the environment in a certain area. Although noise does not accumulate, transfer or persist over time like other contaminations, it can also cause great damage to people's quality of life if it is not controlled well or adequately. The term "noise pollution" refers to noise (understood as excessive and annoying sound), caused by human activities (traffic, industries, leisure venues, airplanes, ships, among others) that produces negative effects on hearing and physical health. and mental of living beings. This term is closely related to noise because it occurs when noise is considered a pollutant, that is, an annoying sound that can produce harmful physiological and psychological effects for a person or group of people. The main causes of noise pollution are those related to human activities such as transportation, building construction, public works and industries, among others. It has been said by international organizations that there is a risk of a significant decrease in hearing capacity, as well as the possibility of disorders ranging from the psychological (paranoia, perversion) to the physiological due to excessive exposure to sonic pollution. A report from the World Health Organization (WHO) considers 70 dB (A) as the desirable upper limit. In Spain, the acoustic comfort level is established at 55 dBA. Above this level, sound is harmful to rest and communication.
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