Crime in Haitian Family in Elmont, NY

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Jean-Junior Joseph

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Jul 2, 2010, 9:03:08 PM7/2/10
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Mother Still Missing; Next Court Date Pushed Back to July 12

An Elmont man was charged with two counts of second-degree murder last Thursday. Last Wednesday morning at a residence on 238th street in Elmont, police found two deceased males. According to police, Dario Ormejuste, 24 was arrested for the murder of his father Bob, 65 and brother Guerby, 30.

Police said that they do not have a motive for the shootings and do not know what prompted the act of violence. Authorities stated further that they’re concerned for the missing mother’s well being.

Police are still searching for Rose Marise Ormejuste, the suspect’s mother. She was last seen on June 21 at her residence on 238th Street. According to authorities, Dario lived at the house with Rose, his father and brother.

Police described the missing mother as a black female, 5’6” and 65 years of age, brown eyes and black medium length curly hair. Authorities are said to be using plainclothes officers, helicopters and license-plate readers to find her.

Police stated that she drives a 1998 silver/grey Lexus ES 300 four-door sedan.

Ormejuste is being held without bail as ordered by Judge Tricia Ferrell and is represented by Legal Aid. His next court date was set for June 28.

Authorities told Three Village Times that prosecutor Michael Walsh and Ormejuste’s legal representative Dominic Barbuto met with Judge James McCormack on June 25 and decided to move his next court date to July 12. McCormack is now presiding over the case.

Police said Dario used his brother Guerby’s gun, who was a New York City corrections officer at Riker’s Island, in the shootings. Officers entered the home through the air conditioner in one of the windows.

The brother was found dead on the kitchen floor. Shortly after, police found the father’s body on the floor in the basement.

Police said Dario’s uncle, Tex Ormejuste, went to the home at 4 a.m. on Wednesday after representatives of Rikers Island said Guerby did not report to work for two days.

According to authorities, they received the 911 call at 4:25 a.m. Police said that as they were setting a perimeter around the house, Ormejuste stepped outside to smoke a cigarette where he was apprehended and taken into custody.

In terms of estimated sentencing for Ormejuste, it is unknown at this time. Relatives of the Ormejuste family refused to comment on the situation after numerous phone calls.


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Jean-Junior Joseph

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Jul 5, 2010, 4:57:11 PM7/5/10
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Antoine,
 
The source of the News
 
If you look carefully, they did not mention Haitian Family. According to friends in a B-Bcue yesterday multiple crimes in New York are committed by young haitian-americans who either were borrn in the US or migrated at yound ages.
 
Also, some youngsters in High School became criminals when some classmates in West Indies ( Jamaicans, Panameans) used to beat them up, that provoked the rise of a new generation of rebels in High schools in Brooklyn.
 
I had a friend who went to the funeral that was how I knew about the Omerjuste's crime. Let's hope Haitian Families can stay strong so there are crime reductions because the public school systems in areas like Brooklyn, The Bronx are crime laboratories.
 
I present my words of condolences to them as well.
 
JJJ
On Mon, Jul 5, 2010 at 7:42 PM, Antoine Laurent <antoinel...@gmail.com> wrote:
I was in shock yesterday when my wife called to tell me: she was just returning from the funeral of our  friend T. Ormejuste's brother with his two children: a son and a daughter. Inthe meantime the killer's mother's body is still missing so her car.
JJJ failed to specify that Dario Ormejuste 24 the killer was a young haitian in distress according to the first police report.  He utilized Guerby'shotgun his brother a policeman to kill all four of them.  Till now the mother's body with her car are still missing ane he refused
to tell their whereabouts.
 
Since he came out with his cigaret lit on to turn himself over without resistance, then they assumed he is somekind of a man who needs help. He still doesn't realize the amount of his action.  The whole family is now in disarray.
 
Peace be with them.
 
A. L.
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