In new York in a fight on the road killed a firefighter. The killer was probably from the gang Latin Kings

In new York on the Belt Parkway in bath beach are unable to peacefully disperse blue Ford Mustang and a silver Infiniti sedan. As a result the driver of «Ford» lost his life.

Recording from surveillance cameras do not allow to establish exactly what happened: whether someone someone clipped, or scratched. The car pulled to the curb and the drivers rushed to sort things out.

There was an argument with raised voices — suddenly the driver of the sedan hit the enemy over the head. A passing man, seeing as the two fight on the roadside and one of them falls, call 911. Police and paramedics found the victim lying near his car. He was taken to the hospital, but there was nothing could do. Doctors could only state the death.

The personality of the killed. They found 33-year-old of Bravest Faisal Koto from Brooklyn. Male 3 years worked in the FDNY, was fond of rap and was known in the music together under the name Faiya.

Faizal Coto @FDNY Firefighter tragically died along the Belt Parkway in #Brooklyn Was it #roadrage ? @NYPDnews investigating Latest EWN @ 6 & @ABC7NY pic.twitter.com/zy1V46tKc0

— Tim Fleischer (@TimFleischer7) December 9, 2018

Colleagues of the murdered shocked by today’s news. About Bravest, Which all speak as a wonderful companion and a true professional, selfless rescuer. Engine245, a unit which served Coto, located in Brighton beach — the local people also grieve because of his ridiculous death.

In our hearts. #Engine245 #bravestfootball pic.twitter.com/wmD3pKiikn

— FDNYfootball (@FDNYFootball) December 9, 2018

Citing its own sources, the New York Post reports that a silver Infiniti , which drove away from the scene, the perpetrator may be, belongs to a known member of a criminal gang Latin Kings. The Daily News says that the killer wielded a baseball bat.

Police released a photo of the vehicle and asks for help to locate him.

Off-duty FDNY Firefighter dies in Brooklyn road-rage attack. The NYPD is looking for this car. pic.twitter.com/HCyf9Q0iwy

— NYC EMS Watch (@NYCEMSwatch) December 10, 2018

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