Chuky: Ortiz Attack Suspect Dies in Prison

Santo Domingo.– Three people died And another was injured during a shooting recorded this Monday in the El Libertador sector of Herrerain Santo Domingo Oeste.

Among the victims is the convict José Eduardo Ciprián Lebrón, aka Chukywho in 2022 was sentenced to ten years in prison for his participation in the attack against the experience of Great Leagues David Ortizoccurred in June 2019 in a bar in Santo Domingo Este.

Attempt to David Ortiz was planned from the Azua 15 prison

According to the authorities, Rolfi “Sandy” Ferreras Cruz27, he was the person who shot and that Eddy “Nata” Vladimir Féliz García, 26, led the motorcycle. Both were sentenced to 30 years in prison.

Alberto Miguel Rodríguez Mota, 28 years old, the person who paid those who executed the fact must turn 20 years of seclusion.

Next to them were sentenced to ten years in prison Oliver Moisés Mirabal, 28, and José Eduardo “ChuckyCiprián Lebrón, From 24. A nine -year sentence was also imposed on Gabriel Alexander “Bone” Pérez Vizcaíno (bone), 31, and one of six to Joel “Calamardo” Rodríguez de la Cruz, 28.

Other deceased

The other deceased were identified as Luis Javier Santana Asencio38, and José Antonio Ovalles Martínezknown as Toni Papeleta47.

According to the Policethe fact occurred around midnight when two men aboard a motorcycle They intercepted the victims in the First street of the aforementioned sector.

In the scene, members of the Police Scientist raised at least 13 9mm caliber caps as part of the collected evidence in the investigation.

Investigation

The spokesman of the Police, Diego Pesqueirareported that the case is low investigation To determine the circumstances of the attack.

Resident y traders of the area expressed fear And they called on the authorities to increase surveillance and police patrol in Herrera.

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