
Jerome A. Mack, Suspect
Edgar Wilson, Suspect
More evidence that snitching does not pay.
[From article]
A Manhattan man was sprung from an upstate prison Thursday after serving 15 years — only to be shot 15 minutes later by a thug he snitched on, law enforcement sources told The Post.
The 33-year-old man was released from Otisville State Prison at 9:45 a.m. with a train ticket for a trip to a halfway house in Manhattan.
But when he got outside, someone in a white Hyundai offered him a ride — an offer he quickly accepted.
After about two miles, the car pulled over and a second person hopped out of the trunk, pulled out a gun and fired two shots at the newly freed man, police sources said.
[. . .]
The victim — who served time for criminal sale of a controlled substance, weapons and assault — identified the shooter.
The guman had a beef with the victim for snitching on him, sources said.
Cops tracked the two suspects to the Upper East Side and arrested them Thursday evening.
http://nypost.com/2014/10/09/man-released-from-prison-shot-by-guy-he-snitched-on/
Man shot 15 minutes after finishing 15-year jail term
By Shawn Cohen, Larry Celona and Joe Tacopino
New York Post
October 9, 2014 | 10:52pm
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