STOOPED LOW: Surveillance footage shows one of the louts outside
the store’s basement door. NYPD
BY KEVIN DUGGAN
Call them rotten apples.
Police are hunting for the
two masked malcontents who
swiped more than $325,250
worth of Apple products from
a Gravesend electronics retailer
on Christmas Eve.
Surveillance footage authorities
released on Jan.
9 shows the two balaclavaclad
crooks break a lock on a
basement door of the Avenue
W B&H store near McDonald
Avenue at 11:45 pm on Dec.
24, after they used ladders
to climb down to the lowerlevel
entrance, according to
a Police Department spokeswoman.
And once inside, the
louts bagged several iPads,
iPhones, iPods, and Apple
Watches, before loading
them into a white Ford van
and speeding off on McDonald
Avenue towards Avenue
U, authorities said.
The baddies stole their illicit
Apple stash from B&H
days before a group of four
other thieves, whom cops are
still searching for, swiped as
many Apple Watches from
the brand’s eponymous store
in Fort Greene .
Gravesender sentenced for deadly
shooting at anti-gun-violence event
A Gravesend man may spend
the rest of his days behind bars
for brutally shooting another
man to death during an antigun
violence event in a neighborhood
park, Brooklyn’s top
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prosecutor said.
A judge on Jan. 9 sentenced
36-year-old Raheem
Dunaway to 25 years to life in
prison for viciously gunning
down 30-year-old Daquan
Spencer on Aug. 21, 2016, in
Scarangella Park amidst the
tribute to gun-violence victims
— which made the murder
particularly heinous, according
to District Attorney
Eric Gonzalez.
“This was a completely
brazen and senseless murder
of an innocent man,” he said.
“That it took place during an
event meant to honor victims
of gun violence, and deter further
fatalities, is heartbreaking.”
Dunaway began confronting
and arguing with event
attendees before randomly
approaching Spencer — who
stuck around in the meadow
after celebrating his son’s
birthday there earlier in the
day — and fi ring 20 bullets at
him around 1:30 am, according
to prosecutors, who said
the anti-gun-violence event
lasted until the early morning
hours.
Seventeen of those bullets
hit Spencer, in his head, neck,
back, chest, stomach, legs, and
buttocks, and Dunaway continued
to fi re at the victim
even after he fell to his knees
and tried to crawl away, prosecutors
said.
Following the shooting,
Dunaway walked to a vehicle
waiting nearby and fl ed, according
to trial testimony.
Authorities apprehended
him two-and-a-half months
later on Nov. 10 in South Carolina,
according to prosecutors,
who identifi ed him as
the shooter with help from
witnesses who gave statements
and picked him out in
a police lineup.
Dunaway’s sentencing followed
his December conviction
of second-degree murder
and second-degree criminal
possession of a weapon.
VILE: Gravesender Raheem Dunaway
will spend 25 years to life in
prison for viciously gunning down
another man amid a 2016 anti-gunviolence
event at a neighborhood
park. District Attorney’s Offi ce
Crooks steal Apple tech
from Gravesend retailer
Man could spend the rest of his days behind bars, judge rules
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