Young Boy Among Four Shot To Death In Queens

By Theodore Parisienne               Posted – 7:55AM

Cops at the scene where a young boy, two women and one man were found shot to death in Queens.  (Credit: Theodore Parisienne)

Cops responding to a report of a ‘heavy bleeder’ at 23-07 30th Drive in Queens at around 9:00PM Monday night found four people, including a boy said to be about five years old, shot to death in what authorities believe might be a triple murder suicide scenario.

Found dead along with the young boy inside an apartment on the first floor were two adult women and one adult male. Crime Scene Investigators were still processing the scene on Tuesday morning as uniformed Officers stood guard at the front of the building.

Cops at the scene where a young boy, two women and one man were found shot to death in Queens.  (Credit: Theodore Parisienne)

According to the NYPD, a gun was recovered at the scene. The exact circumstances that lead to this horrific act are not known at this time. The NYPD has declined to release the names of the deceased at this time.

Cops at the scene where a young boy, two women and one man were found shot to death in Queens.  (Credit: Theodore Parisienne)Cops at the scene where a young boy, two women and one man were found shot to death in Queens.  (Credit: Theodore Parisienne)Cops at the scene where a young boy, two women and one man were found shot to death in Queens.  (Credit: Theodore Parisienne)

Cops at the scene where a young boy, two women and one man were found shot to death in Queens.  (Credit: Theodore Parisienne)

Cops at the scene where a young boy, two women and one man were found shot to death in Queens.  (Credit: Theodore Parisienne)Cops at the scene where a young boy, two women and one man were found shot to death in Queens.  (Credit: Theodore Parisienne)Cops at the scene where a young boy, two women and one man were found shot to death in Queens.  (Credit: Theodore Parisienne)

Cops at the scene where a young boy, two women and one man were found shot to death in Queens.  (Credit: Theodore Parisienne)

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *