3 killed in Bronx over weekend, including in homeless shelter beating, NYPD says

Three Fatalities Mar Bronx Weekend Amid Rising Violence

Over the weekend, police in the Bronx confirmed three homicides and a shooting that left multiple victims in its wake. Tragically, one of the incidents took place at a local homeless shelter where a 48-year-old man was brutally beaten to death with a metal locker door.

According to authorities, Anthony Mawuena, a 37-year-old resident of the shelter on Phelan Place and Billingsley Terrace in Morris Heights, has been charged with murder, manslaughter, and weapons possession in connection with the beating. Police were still investigating whether Mawuena knew the victim, but officials confirmed that he was pronounced dead at Saint Barnabas Hospital.

Meanwhile, another violent incident unfolded in a residential building on East 162nd Street and Courtlandt Avenue in Melrose, where Tyquan McBride shot and killed a 48-year-old man and injured a 39-year-old individual. Police arrested McBride, who lived in the same building, for murder, attempted murder, manslaughter, and weapons possession.

The violence continued to escalate on Sunday when a young man named Chanler Reams was fatally shot in his head at a building on Southern Boulevard and East 180th Street. Despite an initial police investigation, no arrests had been made in connection with the shooting as of Monday morning.

A third incident took place later that evening, where two teenagers were shot, along with another adult, who sustained injuries to their leg. Two residents, Jorge Correa and Jaden Hall, have been arrested for attempted murder and weapons possession.

While homicides in the Bronx have declined by 17% this year compared to the same period last year, the weekend's incidents highlight ongoing problems in certain precincts. With a total of three fatalities reported over the weekend, authorities are working to understand the underlying causes behind rising violence in the borough.

The decline in shootings across New York City has been significant, with citywide rates falling by 23% compared to the same period last year. However, incidents like those that took place this weekend underscore the need for continued efforts to address rising crime rates and promote public safety.
 
🚨😱 another bloody weekend in NYC πŸŒ† the numbers are actually down but we can't pretend like violence is just a random thing it's not like a disease or anything 😷 and what's with all these homeless shelters being turned into war zones?! πŸ’” someone needs to do some serious investigation about how we're failing our most vulnerable citizens πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ
 
πŸ€• this is so senseless. can we ever get tired of losing ppl to violence? it's not just about numbers but people's lives are being lost. what's going on in our society that ppl are losing their cool? is it economic stress or whatever? πŸ€‘ we need to find solutions not just stats and policies. police can only do so much, the root cause has got to be addressed by us all. 🀝
 
I'm so sad to see Bronx going through this πŸ€•... three fatalities is just too much... and it's not just about the numbers, it's the people affected by these senseless acts of violence πŸ’”... homeless shelters are supposed to be safe spaces, but I guess that's not the case anymore 😒... what's worrying me is how we can make a difference in our communities? We need more than just arrests and investigations, we need community engagement, job opportunities, and support systems for those struggling 🀝... as a society, we gotta work together to break these cycles of violence πŸ’ͺ...
 
man that's wild 🀯... it's crazy how things can escalate so quickly, especially in a situation like the homeless shelter incident 😱... it's always sad when innocent people get caught in the crossfire πŸ’”... I feel bad for Anthony Mawuena's family, no one deserves to die like that πŸ’€... and 3 fatalities in one weekend is just too much 🀯... what's going on with our youth these days? πŸ˜•... it's like they're not thinking about the consequences of their actions πŸ”₯... we need to get our young people involved in positive activities, like sports or community service, instead of getting caught up in gangs and violence πŸ€πŸŒŸ... can't we just find a way to make our communities safer for everyone? 🀞
 
man... it's just getting crazy out here in the Bronx 🀯. you see these headlines popping up all the time, and you're like "okay, maybe it's a one-time thing" but nope, it keeps happening πŸ’”. i remember back in the day when the Bronx was still trying to recover from the riots of '74, we thought we'd made progress 🀞, but now it feels like we're back at square one. and what's even more disturbing is that these incidents are happening in areas where people actually need help, you know? a homeless shelter... can't they just catch someone who's already lost their way instead of turning them into some statistic πŸ’€?
 
πŸ€• I'm really worried about the state of affairs in the Bronx right now... these past few weekends have been absolutely brutal 🚨. It's heartbreaking to see innocent lives lost, especially at a homeless shelter where you'd expect a safe haven. The fact that Anthony Mawuena was beaten with a metal locker door is just appalling 😷.

I think we need to get to the root of this violence - poverty, lack of opportunities, mental health issues... these are all factors that can contribute to someone turning to crime or violent behavior. We need to address these underlying issues and provide support for our communities, especially for those who are struggling πŸ’•.

It's also disheartening to see the numbers still rising, despite a 17% decline in homicides this year πŸ€”. The city's overall rates have dropped by 23%, which is a positive step forward, but we can't let our guard down yet πŸ”’.

We need to keep pushing for policies and programs that address crime and public safety from all angles - education, job training, mental health services... the list goes on πŸ“ˆ. We owe it to ourselves, our communities, and our children to create a safer, more compassionate society ❀️.
 
man, it's so sad to see Bronx goin through dis πŸ€•πŸ’” three fatalities in one weekend? dat's just too much! #JusticeForAnthonyMawuena police gotta step up their game 'n figure out what's goin on wit all dese violent incidents 😬 #EndViolenceInNYC

i'm thinkin, why do these things keep happenin'?! 🀯 is it lack of resources? or just plain ol' bad choices? we need to get to the bottom of dis & find a way 2 prevent more victims from losin their lives πŸ’€ #RIPChanlerReams

anywayz, gotta give props 2 da NYPD for workin hard 2 keep our city safe πŸ™ #ThankYouToTheNYPD but we need more than just law enforcement, we need community support 'n economic development 4 real change 2 happen πŸ’ͺ #BronxDeservesBetter
 
πŸ˜” my heart goes out to the families of those who lost their loved ones πŸ€• its just so senseless & brutal... a metal locker door being used as a deadly weapon is just unimaginable 😨 and 3 more innocent lives lost in one weekend in the Bronx is just devastating πŸ’” can we really keep going like this? 😩 we need to come together & support each other, our communities & our city in any way we can ❀️
 
πŸ˜” my thoughts are with the families of the victims πŸ’” it's just so senseless violence is happening everywhere it feels like no matter how hard we try to make our communities safer, there's always gonna be someone else getting hurt πŸ€• what can we really do to stop this? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ it feels like the system is already stretched thin with people struggling to find shelter and basic necessities πŸ’Έ maybe we need to think outside the box and focus on preventative care rather than just punishment 🀝
 
Ugh this is getting crazy in the Bronx 🀯... I mean, what's going on with these young people? First, they're killing each other over stupid stuff, now they're beating people half to death over a metal locker door πŸ’€πŸ‘Š... and still no arrests are made for some of these shootings πŸ˜’... it's like they think they can just walk around and do whatever without facing the law 🚫... meanwhile, homicides in the Bronx have gone down 17% this year but we're seeing more and more incidents like this weekend πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ... what's being done to address this rising violence? πŸš”πŸ’‘
 
can u believe what's happening in bronx rn? 3 fatalities in one wknd alone is just crazy 🀯 and it's not just about gun violence, its about the random acts of hate & violence that r happenin to innocent ppl like those at the homeless shelter πŸ’”. authorities need 2 do more 2 address underlying issues like poverty, mental health & access 2 resources. we cant just keep sweepin under the rug & expect things 2 get better πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ
 
πŸ€• so yeah i was watching news and it's crazy how violence is still a thing in the city .. three people dead over the weekend alone ... πŸš‘ like what's going on in our minds ppl .. why we gotta resort to that kinda stuff

anyway, 3 fatalities & multiple victims is just too much 🀯 police need to figure out whats goin on and stop these incidents ASAP. and yeah, i heard homicides in bronx have gone down by 17% but this weekend's violence just shows its not all good news .. πŸ’” citywide shootings are way down tho which is def a positive sign

i think we need to get creative & find new ways to prevent crime ... maybe community programs or more resources for homeless shelters like the one in morris heights πŸ πŸ’‘
 
idk how ppl can live in ny boroughs w/ all dis violence 🀯 i mean, ive heard of crime in the movies but dis is real life 😬 Bronx 4 yrs ago was a diff story πŸ“š police r tryin to figure out whats goin on but till then we gotta keep talkin 'bout it πŸ’¬ these stats might say homicides are down, but its all about context... did u see that homeless shelter incident? brutal πŸ’”
 
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