Queens gang leader convicted of murder for 2020 shooting death of Bronx man in Rufus King Park: DA - QNS
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Chance Goode, the reputed leader of a Southeast Queens gang, was found guilty of second-degree murder for the shooting death of 22-year-old Numani Lambert during a marijuana deal gone awry in October 2020. The incident unfolded in broad daylight at Rufus King Park, where a disagreement escalated into violence when Lambert's would-be buyers, arranged through social media, pulled guns and shots were fired. The case highlights the pervasive issue of gang violence tied to drug deals in urban areas, prompting ongoing concern for community safety.
This case highlights the tragic consequences of senseless violence in our neighborhoods, illustrating how a drug deal turned deadly due to gang involvement.
The successful prosecution of Chance Goode signifies a commitment to addressing gang violence and its impact on community safety in Southeast Queens.
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