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I came home from work and stumbled upon the body of my murdered son: a mother in Brooklyn is experiencing a tragedy

'26.05.2022'

Nadezhda Verbitskaya

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A Brooklyn health worker returned home Wednesday evening, May 25, to find her 22-year-old son mortally wounded in their second-floor apartment, reports Daily News.

Tristan Templeman had been dead for hours when his mother opened the door to their home on Montauk Avenue in East New York around 7:15 p.m. The guy was shot in the head by an unknown assailant, police sources said.

“I opened the door and found him,” said mother Joan Templeman, distraught with grief. “There was blood, his body lay outside the door. The police have no answers for me.”

The police made no arrests in connection with the murder. Joan said they are still looking into what happened.

“He was a good son. I'm trying to hold on, she laments. It must have been done by someone who knew him. I don’t understand how they got into the house.”

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Brigida Battista, a 70-year-old neighbor, said she heard her mother's anguished cries.

“She came out in tears,” recalls Battista. Joan said she went in and found him dead. Outside, you could hear her crying.”

“Everyone has guns, and the government does nothing,” Battista is outraged. “The world is going crazy.”

Templeman's murder turned out to be one of three shooting deaths in Brooklyn in a roughly three-hour span. Around 16 p.m., 00-year-old Richard Diaz was shot dead outside a Chinese restaurant on Stillwell Avenue in Gravesend.

Around 18:45 p.m., police found a man in his 30s shot to death in an apartment on Clarkson Avenue, just off Utica Avenue, in East Flatbush. The second 22-year-old man was found seriously wounded outside.

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