Boy, 17, charged in murder of future Navy recruit, 18, outside NYC afterparty: cops
Briefly

A 17-year-old has been charged with multiple offenses, including murder and manslaughter, in connection to the shooting death of Juan J. Pena, an 18-year-old who had aspirations of joining the Navy. The incident occurred early on February 2, where witnesses reported a confrontation prior to the shooting. The accused is being granted supervised release with an electronic monitor as investigations continue, with law enforcement suggesting that other individuals may be involved. Juan's family is seeking justice for his untimely death, emphasizing his potential and future plans.
I want justice for my son. They didn't kill a dog, they killed a son with a future, with a bright future. I don't want his death to go unpunished.
Justice is the only thing I can ask for. What else can I ask for? I want them to pay for what they did to my son.
Read at New York Post
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