23-year-old, Jevaughn “Blingaz” Jeminson, a Jamaican man, was brutally killed outside a Queens bar called St. Albans. The two men who are responsible for the death of Jeminson are still on the loose in New York City, according to investigators.
A video of the incident has been making rounds on social media.
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The New York Post reports that Jeminson, a Florida resident with roots in east Kingston, was being pursued by two assailants when they opened fire with a total of more than a dozen rounds near the intersection of Selover Road and Merrick Boulevard in Jamaica, Queens, at around 2 a.m. on Saturday.
According to the police, the victim was transferred to the Jamaica Hospital Medical Center, where he later passed away.
The murderers were still at large, according to an NYPD official when The Gleaner called on Tuesday.
According to the police, Jeminson had torso gunshot wounds when he was discovered.
Residents in the east Kingston neighborhood where the Jeminsons live admitted knowing him but refrained from commenting out of caution when The Gleaner went on Tuesday.
According to a resident, the neighborhood is waiting to see what happens since they are unsure of the details.
According to information provided to our news team, Jeminson is the mother’s sole child and lives in the United States as well.
Jeminson departed Jamaica a little over two years ago, according to information provided to The Gleaner.
He was killed in what has horrified the Tri-State region’s Jamaican community twice during the Easter break.
Ricky Trooper, a well-known experienced music picker, was left wondering about God’s design last week after discovering his daughter dead at her Connecticut home.
The 23-year-old mother of a one-year-old son, Brianna Destiny McKoy, was discovered unconscious inside her Bridgeport condominium on Thursday at about 11:20 a.m., according to the police.
Derrick Francis, 41, is currently wanted by the Bridgeport police in relation to the killing of McKoy.
According to the authorities, Francis should be treated as armed and dangerous because he is known to visit the North End in Bridgeport and the Bronx, New York.
Francis has been publicly urged to surrender to the police by several members of the entertainment community.