Unarmed security guard killed in Midtown shooting identified as Haitian father of two
In this dangerous intersection, a collision course with safety—a gun starts shooting—alas! On Monday, at 8:40 p.m., the NFL headquarters tower fell on fire. It was a collision course with safety. The shooter opened their eyes to see it was about to explode. They were gone before anyone could react.Aland Etienne? That's the father of two boys from Haiti who have been in prison for three years. His children are in an unstable position, and he’s on the cusp of his second trial. His life has been tested by violence on both sides of his street—a man named Carlos Linares tried to crash Etienne into a van, but it wasn’t enough. The collision sent him sprawling across the road.
Etienne had a history of violence on both sides of his street, making him prone to using a gun in public. His associates are also likely involved in criminal activities elsewhere. This is why he was killed without negligence—it looked like it shouldn’t have happened.
The incident highlights a deeper issue. In Midtown Manhattan, a place where safety and justice are a shared priority, Etienne made it through the chaos. It's not just about Etienne; it's about community safety and personal responsibility. Even when faced with severe consequences, individuals like Etienne could make it through without harm, underscoring themes of collective protection and individual accountability.
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