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Lesandro Guzman-Feliz (November 11, 2002 – June 20, 2018), known as "Junior", was 15 years old at the time of his death. His family included: his father, Lisandro Guzman; his mother, Leandra Feliz; his older sister, Genesis Collado-Feliz; and his brother, Manuel Ortiz.[16] He attended the Dr. Richard Inquired Health & Science Charter School, where he was a sophomore.[17] He was of Dominican descent.[15]
Lesandro Guzman-Feliz memorial at the corner of Bathgate Avenue and 183rd Street.
Guzman-Feliz aspired to become a detective[18] and was a member of the New York City Police Department (NYPD) Explorers program, a group for youths interested in law enforcement careers.[19] His funeral, at Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church in the Bronx, was attended by thousands. Pallbearers were attired in New York Yankees jerseys as a nod to Guzman-Feltz's favorite baseball team.[20] He was interred in Saint Raymond's Cemetery in the Bronx.[21]
After his death, the NYPD established a scholarship in Guzman-Feliz's name.[22] The corner of Bathgate Avenue and 183rd Street, where Guzman-Feliz was killed, was ceremonially renamed "Lesandro Junior Guzman-Feliz Way" in February 2019, on his mother's birthday. these are the killers name and ages 5 that was in the tape are now doing life
Lesandro Guzman-Feliz (November 11, 2002 – June 20, 2018), known as "Junior", was 15 years old at the time of his death. His family included: his father, Lisandro Guzman; his mother, Leandra Feliz; his older sister, Genesis Collado-Feliz; and his brother, Manuel Ortiz.[16] He attended the Dr. Richard Inquired Health & Science Charter School, where he was a sophomore.[17] He was of Dominican descent.[15]
Lesandro Guzman-Feliz memorial at the corner of Bathgate Avenue and 183rd Street.
Guzman-Feliz aspired to become a detective[18] and was a member of the New York City Police Department (NYPD) Explorers program, a group for youths interested in law enforcement careers.[19] His funeral, at Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church in the Bronx, was attended by thousands. Pallbearers were attired in New York Yankees jerseys as a nod to Guzman-Feltz's favorite baseball team.[20] He was interred in Saint Raymond's Cemetery in the Bronx.[21]
After his death, the NYPD established a scholarship in Guzman-Feliz's name.[22] The corner of Bathgate Avenue and 183rd Street, where Guzman-Feliz was killed, was ceremonially renamed "Lesandro Junior Guzman-Feliz Way" in February 2019, on his mother's birthday. these are the killers name and ages 5 that was in the tape are now doing life