High Ranking Gang Member Wanted in Connections with Triple Homicide
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Paterson Police Department are investigating a triple homicide-robbery gone wrong on late Monday night, Police Chief Mark Thompson told PatersonDailyNews.com.
Three people are dead of apparent gunshot wounds, Police Chief Mark Thompson said, but he did not release the names of the victims because next of kin had not yet been notified.
Police said the shooting happened around 11 p.m. at Moya Liquors near the intersection of Market St. and Pennington St. in Paterson, late Monday night.
Police have identified Juan A. Mendez, 26 of Paterson, as the suspect, Thompson said. Mendez is a Hispanic male with black hair and brown eyes, weighing 220 pounds and is 6-feet-tall, police said.
Central Homicide Crimestoppers is offering up to $1,000 for tips on Mendez's location, and is asking anyone with knowledge to call the police or CrimeStoppers at 973-345-STOP.
Juan A. Mendez faces charges including three counts of murder, one count of attempted murder, and seven counts of robbery, Thompson said. He's considered armed and extremely dangerous.
Juan is known to the people in the City of Paterson as "Macho", Thompson said, and there was another man with him at the time though the police do not know his identity. Police said Juan had a handgun and the other man had a shotgun.
"Once they entered, shots were fired, and one person died inside the building," Thompson said. "One was transported and died en route to St.Joseph's hospital, and another subject was transported and is stable. The fourth subject was trying to get out of the building when another shot was fired. He died outside the store."
A fourth victim was injured and remained at the hospital Tuesday morning, Thompson said.
Public records show that Mendez plead guilty to a strong armed robbery/assault charge in 2011.
Central Homicide Crimestoppers is offering up to $1,000 for tips on Mendez's location, and is asking anyone with knowledge to call the police or CrimeStoppers at 973-345-STOP
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