59-year-old Bronx Woman Charged with Murder Over Fatal Shooting Outside Her Building
A 59-year-old woman from the Bronx has been charged with murder and other crimes in connection with the fatal shooting of a 24-year-old man outside her apartment building on Sunday night. Denise Aponte, who lives across the street from where the victim, Randy Blanche, was shot, is facing multiple charges following the incident.
According to police, Blanche was found on the sidewalk at 160 West 174th Street with multiple gunshot wounds to his head around 8 pm on Sunday. He was pronounced dead at BronxCare Hospital shortly after arrival. The NYPD said they are investigating whether Aponte and Blanche knew each other, but no further details have been released.
Residents of the building adjacent to the crime scene described the incident as shocking and unexpected, with many stating that gun violence is rare in their community. However, police say the shooting was sparked by an argument between Aponte and Blanche.
A criminal complaint filed on Tuesday reveals that Aponte did not pull the trigger but was present during the shooting when another individual fired the fatal shots. Aponte's arraignment in Bronx Criminal Court is pending, but her lawyer's information has not been made available yet.
The incident marks at least the fourth gun-related death in the 46th Precinct this year. According to police data, shootings in the precinct have decreased significantly, with 21 incidents reported through mid-November compared to 47 last year.
Aponte's family members have also been affected by the shooting, as Blanche is believed to be Aponte's son. His mother expressed her grief and shock over the incident, saying "Right now I'm lost for words... She took him from me."
A 59-year-old woman from the Bronx has been charged with murder and other crimes in connection with the fatal shooting of a 24-year-old man outside her apartment building on Sunday night. Denise Aponte, who lives across the street from where the victim, Randy Blanche, was shot, is facing multiple charges following the incident.
According to police, Blanche was found on the sidewalk at 160 West 174th Street with multiple gunshot wounds to his head around 8 pm on Sunday. He was pronounced dead at BronxCare Hospital shortly after arrival. The NYPD said they are investigating whether Aponte and Blanche knew each other, but no further details have been released.
Residents of the building adjacent to the crime scene described the incident as shocking and unexpected, with many stating that gun violence is rare in their community. However, police say the shooting was sparked by an argument between Aponte and Blanche.
A criminal complaint filed on Tuesday reveals that Aponte did not pull the trigger but was present during the shooting when another individual fired the fatal shots. Aponte's arraignment in Bronx Criminal Court is pending, but her lawyer's information has not been made available yet.
The incident marks at least the fourth gun-related death in the 46th Precinct this year. According to police data, shootings in the precinct have decreased significantly, with 21 incidents reported through mid-November compared to 47 last year.
Aponte's family members have also been affected by the shooting, as Blanche is believed to be Aponte's son. His mother expressed her grief and shock over the incident, saying "Right now I'm lost for words... She took him from me."