New York Post
THUGS SLAY TEEN IN BRONX
By DOUGLAS MONTERO and ERIKA MARTINEZ
September 10, 2006 -- A Jamaican teen visiting his sister in The Bronx was gunned down by a bloodthirsty crew, allegedly over an argument at a local fast-food restaurant.
Noel Earl, 19, of Montego Bay, allegedly got into a verbal spat with a young woman and several men at a McDonald's last week because he was taking too long to give his order.
"He was just a humble young kid, he wasn't the type to go looking for a fight," said the victim's sister, T.T. Earl.
After the argument, friends and family said young men seen asking questions about Earl around the South Bronx apartment complex where his sister lives.
On Friday night, Earl was walking through the complex when three men started following him in single file, a witness said. The thugs called to him by his nickname, Fire, followed by the question "Now what?" and then started shooting, witnesses said.
Earl was hit three times in the torso.
THUGS SLAY TEEN IN BRONX
By DOUGLAS MONTERO and ERIKA MARTINEZ
September 10, 2006 -- A Jamaican teen visiting his sister in The Bronx was gunned down by a bloodthirsty crew, allegedly over an argument at a local fast-food restaurant.
Noel Earl, 19, of Montego Bay, allegedly got into a verbal spat with a young woman and several men at a McDonald's last week because he was taking too long to give his order.
"He was just a humble young kid, he wasn't the type to go looking for a fight," said the victim's sister, T.T. Earl.
After the argument, friends and family said young men seen asking questions about Earl around the South Bronx apartment complex where his sister lives.
On Friday night, Earl was walking through the complex when three men started following him in single file, a witness said. The thugs called to him by his nickname, Fire, followed by the question "Now what?" and then started shooting, witnesses said.
Earl was hit three times in the torso.