Two recidivist offenders were among a group of armed individuals found squatting in a Bronx home with a serious cache of firearms and illicit drugs, police officials said.
The eight people were located illegally residing at a home in the vicinity of 207th Street and Hull Avenue in Williamsbridge on March 27, NYPD officials outlined at a press briefing on April 1.ย
Among the group were two individuals who had been previously arrested in the past year for serious felonies โ and despite the additional charges stemming from last weekโs incident, wound up back out on the streets without bail again.
It left Chief of Patrol John Chell apoplectic, especially in the wake of the March 25 line-of-duty murder of Police Officer Jonathan Diller in Queens, which allegedly involved two career criminals.
โTwo days later, in the midst of all this, they [cops] are still working confronting people with firearms who shouldnโt have been there,โ Chief Chell said.
The incident unfolded outside of a home on 207th Street and Hull Avenue when officers responding to a 911 call found 24-year-old Hector Desousa Villalta aiming a gun at another person. Villalta then spotted police and fled inside the building.
Responding officers apparently pursued the suspect and tackled the gun-toting man inside the basement โ yet quickly realized he wasnโt alone.
Chell explained that as many as eight people were inside the location, including 22-year-old Javier Alborno โ who apparently tried to sneak away from police with a handgun concealed in his armpit. Alborno was ultimately apprehended without further incident.
Perhaps most disturbing of all, police noted, cops also located a 7-year-old child in the basement, close to a stash containing two firearms (one of which was a ghost gun), ammunition, and two bags of drugs of cocaine and ketamine.
While the relationship between those inside the basement is not currently clear, police did say they were migrants hailing from Venezuela….
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