
The Daily News has learned that the disrupted tenant Bronx was accused of shooting at the supervisor of his building, and it appears that the injury of two people died while he was detained on the island of Reckers on Saturday afternoon, according to the Daily News.
DOC officials reported that Jimmy Avila, who gave 44 years old, announced his death at 4:29 pm at Rikeers’ West facility After he rushed to help him and tried to revive him, according to the Ministry of Correction in New York City.
Based on the nursery records, the dead detainee is believed to be the man who was arrested for a fatal shooting in the super building, Ryan Heinz, 37, in his chest. A request has not been returned to DOC to confirm immediately. It was not clear how Avila died.
Al -Akhbar 12, the Avila station was contacted after the shooting, stated late in Saturday about the sources of that The dead detainee is Avila.
“Our hearts are heavy with the loss of an individual in our care,” said Duke Liner Maginley Lady said in a statement. “We are sad for his death and expand our sympathy with his loved ones. We will accurately investigate the circumstances of this tragic event.”
Avila was detained without sponsorship after his trial in the Bronx Criminal Court on Friday. He was scheduled to appear before the court in Bronx on September 2. He was facing murder accusations, the attempted murder and the accusation of possessing multiple weapons for the deadly shooting Heinz, 37, in his chest The officials said that a residential building on E. 170 Street at about 8:30 am on Wednesday.
Avila also hit and wounded Orlando Neves, 62, who was identified by his wife and was a rented colleague standing next to Hains when the shooting broke out. Nights was hit in the arm, with the bullet and then goes alongside his chest.
“My husband has two times,” said Nevis’s wife, who only gave her name as Ebnous, to the Daily News. “He was flowing, and I was pulling it through the door.”
“The super, and and [the suspect] I chased him abroad. “
Officials said a 59 -year -old man, believed to be homeless according to news 12, was also shot in the buttocks, where Avila continued to shoot Hinz while Avila chased the super in the backyard. The wounded man later appeared in the area hospital and was expected to recover.
The paramedics Henz and Nevis rushed to the region’s hospital, where the super.
After the shooting, Avila, who had a well -known mental health history with two NYPD incidents, was hiding in his apartment on the first floor and continued with 12 Bronx NewsIn claiming that he would not give up until the port arrived to photograph it.
“I didn’t mean to do this, but I had to do this because these people were threatening my life,” Avila told news 12 BRONX when he called the station.