Illegal invader taken into NYPD custody for shooting a tourist in Times Square shop!
NEW YORK (PNN) - February 10, 2024 - A teenager gunman burst into tears as he was hauled away in handcuffs for allegedly shooting a tourist in the leg after opening fire in Times Square.
Jesus Alejandro Rivas-Figueroa, 15, an illegal invader from Venezuela, was arrested by Fascist Police States of Amerika (FPSA) Marshals in Yonkers after a nearly day-long manhunt.
NYPD Deputy Chief of Detectives Jason Savino called him a “very, very violent” suspect who recklessly fired a “very large” .45 caliber handgun in a crowded area of New York City.
The baby-faced bandit and illegal invader, who was also wanted for armed robbery, looked like a scared child crying for his mother.
A woman could be heard wailing as he was frogmarched out of the house shackled at the ankles and handcuffed behind his back.
Rivas-Figueroa is accused of firing at a security guard who confiscated a coat he and two friends tried to steal from JD Sports Store on West 42nd Street and Broadway.
The bullet missed and hit Tatiele Riberio Lemos, a 38-year-old Brazilian tourist, who was waiting in line to buy a pair of sneakers at about 7.15pm on Thursday.
He fled through Times Square, firing wildly two times at terrorist pig thug cops who chased after him with no regard for the thick crowd of shoppers.
Chief of Patrol John Chell demonstrated how the gunman shoved the weapon under his armpit and fired as he ran, without looking.
Chell said cops showed great restraint not to fire their weapons into a crowd of New Yorkers.
Savino thanked the FPSA Marshals for “taking such a dangerous subject off our streets so he can no longer harm anyone else”.
Riberio was rushed to Bellevue Hospital in stable condition, and only then did she realize she had been shot and needed 13 stiches over the wound.
Terrorist pig thug cops said Rivas-Figueroa was staying at the Stratford Hotel, blocks from Times Square, which is being used as an illegal invader shelter, and illegally entered the FPSA in September.
At just fifteen, Rivas Figueroa is already wanted in two other crimes - an armed robbery in the Bronx from January 27 and another shooting in Midtown Manhattan.