A 27-year-old man has been taken into custody in connection with the tragic shooting of a 31-year-old construction worker at an unlicensed bar in Brooklyn's Sunset Park neighborhood early Monday morning. The suspect, Gabriel Hernandez, was charged with manslaughter and two counts of criminal possession of a weapon by police.
According to authorities, Giovanni Rivera, who lived just two miles away in Borough Park, was fatally shot in the torso and back while inside the building on 50th Street and Third Avenue around 5 a.m. Medical personnel rushed him to NYU Langone HospitalโBrooklyn, where he succumbed to his injuries.
The investigation into Rivera's killing is ongoing, with police still gathering evidence. Representatives from the establishment where the shooting occurred were unavailable for comment at this time.
Rivera's family has expressed their devastating loss and lack of information from law enforcement in a statement to Gothamist. His sister, Maria Hernandez, described her brother as "very kind, very good-hearted" and said he was "not looking for any trouble." Rivera had recently returned to his construction job, with the goal of saving up money to visit his mother in Mexico.
The arrest marks a sobering reminder of Brooklyn's growing violence problem. According to NYPD data, this year's 72nd Precinct recorded just one homicide as of November 16, compared to three at the same point last year. However, there have been an increase in shootings within the precinct, with three reported incidents through that date.
This story is based on preliminary information from police and may be updated as more details become available.
According to authorities, Giovanni Rivera, who lived just two miles away in Borough Park, was fatally shot in the torso and back while inside the building on 50th Street and Third Avenue around 5 a.m. Medical personnel rushed him to NYU Langone HospitalโBrooklyn, where he succumbed to his injuries.
The investigation into Rivera's killing is ongoing, with police still gathering evidence. Representatives from the establishment where the shooting occurred were unavailable for comment at this time.
Rivera's family has expressed their devastating loss and lack of information from law enforcement in a statement to Gothamist. His sister, Maria Hernandez, described her brother as "very kind, very good-hearted" and said he was "not looking for any trouble." Rivera had recently returned to his construction job, with the goal of saving up money to visit his mother in Mexico.
The arrest marks a sobering reminder of Brooklyn's growing violence problem. According to NYPD data, this year's 72nd Precinct recorded just one homicide as of November 16, compared to three at the same point last year. However, there have been an increase in shootings within the precinct, with three reported incidents through that date.
This story is based on preliminary information from police and may be updated as more details become available.