Manuel Ramos, 17, is being sought in the Dec. 26 shooting that left 64-year-old mom of three Valeria Ortega dead, according to NYPD.
Manuel Ramos, 17, is being sought in the Dec. 26 shooting that leftOrtega, also a grandmother of three, was walking to a supermarket near her Inwood home with her son on the day after Christmas when she was struck in the head by a stray bullet.
Police say Ramos was riding in a car with two other people on their way to buy marijuana when he fired out the window at a scooter he believed was following him — and hit Ortega instead. Detectives tracked the vehicle down and were able to get Ramos’ name from the other two who were inside the car, Essig said.
“The two in the front said they’re just going to buy marijuana at 207th Street,” Essig said. “As they’re driving there a scooter follows them. Unbeknownst to them, Manuel has a gun, turns around, fires the gun out the window, strikes our 64-year-old.” Manuel Ramos, 17, has been identified as the alleged gunman who killed 64-year-old mother Valeria Ortega in Manhattan last month.Police discovered Ramos left for the Dominican Republic on Jan. 1 and are currently trying to track him down in the Caribbean county to have him extradited.
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