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'Please don't kill me': the guy wrote a weird Facebook post hours before he died

'01.07.2020'

ForumDaily New York

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A guy from Brooklyn was shot dead while traveling in a taxi. Before that, he wrote a proprietary message on Facebook a few hours before his death. About this and not only NYDailyNews.

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21-year-old Tracy Washington was ambushed on Monday around 18:10. Sources said that the guy was shot after waiting for the taxi in which he was driving to stop near Schenectady Avenue.

Just nine hours before his death, Washington posted a Facebook post saying, “Please don't kill me.”

“Oh yes, I got the job I'm starting tomorrow, please don't kill me,” he wrote.

His grandmother, 71-year-old Maybell Washington, said that her grandson had already left the house in Bedford-Styvesant and was in a taxi when they called him, and this changed his plans for the evening.

The grandmother who raised Washington and its twin sister after their mother died in childbirth said that Tracy decided to change the route and go to Wicksville after receiving the call.

“They called him and went to Wixville,” Maybell Washington said. “He wasn't originally going to Wicksville, where he was killed. He was going elsewhere. "

“I don't know where he was going,” she added. - He just left the house. His sister said she heard him leave the door at about 18:00 pm. "

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“Someone set my child up,” she said.

According to his grandmother, on Tuesday morning, a Washington basketball player who graduated from the Eagle II Academy in Brooklyn was due to begin work on a construction site in Far Rockaway.

His twin sister, Stacy Washington, said she couldn't imagine anyone wanting to hurt him.

“He was a good person,” she said. "I just want to know who did it."

Washington's mysterious Facebook post received more than 1200 reposts after his death.

“My heart is breaking,” writes Marine Sparky, parent of a Washington friend, who shared a photo of Tracey's old basketball team and his twin sister. "Rest in peace, my angel."

Ibrahim Jalloch, the taxi driver who drove Washington to Crown Heights on the night of his death, described this terrible evening.

“I just dropped him off and heard shots. I saw how bullets hit his body, - said Jalloh. "I thought I was going to die."

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