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Man who killed neighbors for making too much noise dies after confrontation with police in Brooklyn

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02 Nov 2023, 22:39 PM EDT

Suspected of murdering father and son after heated argument because of the noise they made in an apartment building in Brooklyn, dies in hospital, hours after confronting New York police officers, who after a chase intercepted him in the Bath Beach area.

The events were captured by a building security camera, which shows the exact moment in which Jason Pass, the main suspect, takes advantage of the moment when his neighbor, 47-year-old Bladimy Mathurin, turns to say something to his wife, to shoot them at point-blank range. him and his son Chin Wai Mode, 27, taking their lives immediately.

Luc Delille wife Mathurin, and mother of Mode, He pointed out that it was not the first time that such discussions had arisen, since Pass had already argued with her husband on previous occasions.

“I can hear a voice telling me: ‘Go, come in,’ while my back was turned to the subject, he shot my husband,” recalled Delille, who did not realize that he had also shot his son until he saw him lying there. on the floor, dying.

After this atrocious action, Pass is seen fleeing the scene, Mathurin’s wife immediately calls the emergency services to try to save his life when she realizes the situation. of his two loved ones, unfortunately, both died at the scene.

At a press conference, the New York Police Department (NYPD) indicated that officers shot Pass, 47, when He was intercepted at a traffic stop while pulling out a knife to defend himself.

Pass was taken to Lutheran Hospital in critical condition and his death was reported shortly after an hour.

Furthermore, the New York Department of Corrections and Community Supervision confirmed that Pass was a correctional officer at Sing Sing Correctional Center in Ossining for almost a year in 2004, until he was fired, according to prisons spokesman Thomas Mailey.

Pass had more criminal historyAccording to local media, in 2005, he was arrested while off-duty for allegedly pointing a gun and shouting profanities at two plainclothes police officers after honking his horn and following them closely in his unmarked car. He was arrested and charged with menacing and reckless endangerment.

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