Bronx shop clerk faces weapons charges after fatally shooting alleged robber, police say

โ€”

by

in

A Bronx smoke shop worker who fatally shot a man allegedly robbing his store Wednesday has been arrested and charged with weapons possession, according to police.

The NYPD said 26-year-old Fares Alhazmi fired at 23-year-old Romel Carey, who was attempting to rob the smoke shop on East Tremont Avenue around 12:30 a.m.

The shopโ€™s owner, Fatehi Kassim, said Alhazmi, his cousin, had reason to feel threatened. He said Carey got angry because Alhazmi was busy trying to help another customer.

โ€œThe guy come to him โ€ฆ he told him โ€˜Iโ€™m coming back, Iโ€™ll kill you.โ€™ And he coming back after 35 minutes, he got the gun,โ€ Kassim said. โ€œFor no reason.โ€

Kassim said he wasnโ€™t sure if Carey was trying to steal anything from the store, but he was adamant that his cousin had acted in self-defense.

โ€œYou have a gun in the store, you take care of yourself. If he didnโ€™t have the gun, he [would have] died, my cousin,” he said.

Police said Carey was shot in the head and died at the scene. Alhazmi was arrested immediately after the incident as a person of interest, but was formally charged Thursday morning with criminal possession of a firearm.

Careyโ€™s mother Myreka McLean spoke to Gothamist by phone Thursday as she was on her way to New York from the familyโ€™s home in Pennsylvania. She said her son was in New York visiting relatives, but didnโ€™t know much else about the circumstances of the confrontation that led to his death.

โ€œI need to find out what happened, because that’s not in my son’s character at all,โ€ McLean said. โ€œHe’s a young man raising a two-year-old. You know, he’s just trying to get his life back on track. He was a man growing up, a young boy growing up, growing into a man.โ€

McLean said she purposefully moved Carey and his four younger siblings out of New York City for their safety. Once a dedicated basketball player, McLean said her sonโ€™s main focus was his own toddler.

โ€œAll my son cared about was his son,โ€ she said. โ€œI’m looking into…

Read the full article here


Comments

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *