Homicides in the Sixth District

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Matt Patin

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Jul 8, 2010, 5:37:48 PM7/8/10
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Homicides in the Sixth District
Week Of 6/27/2010 through 7/03/2010


-Homicide #1: S. Rocheblave and Washington Avenue June 27, 2010

On June 27, 2010, members of the Sixth District responded to a
shooting involving two victims at the location of S. Rocheblave and
Washington Avenue. Responding officers located one victim on the
scene. This victim was transported to University Hospital by EMS and
underwent surgery for the wounds he sustained. Officers learned the
second victim was transported by private conveyance to University
Hospital. This victim expired as a result of the two gunshot wounds he
sustained. The investigation into this incident is being conducted by
the Homicide Division.
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-Homicide #2: 4th Street at Annunciation June 28, 2010

On June 28, 2010, members of the Sixth District responded to a
shooting at the corner of 4th and Annunciation streets. Upon arrival,
officers located the victim who was suffering from multiple gunshot
wounds. EMS rendered aid to the victim, but were unsuccessful in
their attempts. Through their investigation, the Homicide Division
developed Leori Hyman, Black Male, date of birth 5/9/86, as the
perpetrator of this shooting. A warrant was secured for the arrest of
Hyman for second degree murder.

A photograph of Hyman can be found on the Sixth District's email blast
page, under the section called “Files”.
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Homicide #3: 2700 block of 2nd Street June 28, 2010

On June 28, 2010, members of the Sixth District responded to a call of
“shots fired” in the area of Second and Magnolia Streets. Upon the
officer’s arrival, they discovered the victim deceased within his
vehicle, which was parked in the 2700 block of 2nd Street.
The investigation into this incident is being conducted by the
Homicide Division.
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If anyone has information regarding these homicides, please contact
the NOPD at 821-2222 or dial 911 for an emergency response. You may
also call Crime Stoppers anonymously at 822-1111 and may be eligible
for a reward.


Captain Robert Bardy
Commander, Sixth Police District
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