Boy, 15, charged with killing 17-year-old in NYC weeks after gun bust

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Boy, 15, charged with killing 17-year-old in NYC weeks after gun bust​



By
Larry Celona


September 26, 2021 11:11pm
Updated





Brandon Perez, 15, allegedly stabbed 17-year-old Ethan Borges to death in the Bronx on September 15, 2021.
Brandon Perez, 15, allegedly stabbed 17-year-old Ethan Borges to death in the Bronx on September 15, 2021. Christopher Sadowski







A teenage boy with a criminal history allegedly stabbed a 17-year-old to death in the Bronx earlier this month — just days after he was busted on a gun charge in Manhattan, The Post has learned.
Brandon Perez, 15, who has been arrested 5 times in the past 10 months, was charged Saturday with murdering Ethan Borges, who died from his wounds last Wednesday, law enforcement sources said.
The fatal stabbing came after Perez was charged on Sept. 4 with criminal possession of a loaded firearm in Manhattan. He was released without serving jail time.
Law enforcement sources said the tragedy was due to lax penalties from previous crimes.
“You have a dead teen and another going to jail for murder because he wasn’t held accountable for his prior arrests which were serious,” a Bronx cop told The Post.
“Two lives are ruined, and the families will live with this unnecessary crime forever.”
In the deadly incident, Perez allegedly confronted Borges and started fighting with him at a bus stop on Southern Boulevard near Westchester Avenue in Foxhurst on Sept. 15 at about 3:30 p.m., according to the sources.
The heated feud spilled out onto the street and Perez allegedly knifed the victim twice in his heart and once in the stomach, sources said.
The alleged teen stabber fled the scene on foot and Borges was taken to Lincoln Hospital.
Borges underwent surgery and was put on life support before dying a week later, sources said.
Perez was caught by police in the lobby of the Monroe Houses in Soundview at about 7 p.m. Saturday, according to sources. The suspect was also hit with a weapons possession charge in the case.
Perez has four other arrests since last Nov. 8, when he was charged with grand larceny in the Bronx, sources said.
 

Uncle of Bronx slay victim slams justice system for ‘dirtbag’ repeat offender​



By
Reuven Fenton,

Larry Celona and

Jorge Fitz-Gibbon


September 27, 2021 4:38pm
Updated





Ethan Borges 17, aka Ethan Staxks from his youtube video, topshotta.
Ethan Borges, 17, was murdered on September 17. YouTube





The “dirtbag” teenager charged in the fatal stabbing of a 17-year-old Bronx boy was free to roam the streets despite “a rap sheet up the wazoo,” the victim’s family railed Monday, as they took aim at the state’s lax criminal justice system.
Brandon Perez had racked up four arrests — including two for possession of a loaded gun — in the course of 10 months before he was nabbed Saturday in the Sept. 17 murder of Ethan Borges.
The slain teen’s uncle said Perez, 15, shouldn’t have been out in the first place.
“If you don’t lock this kid up — who you know is a dirtbag and has no respect for you or the law or anyone — he’s going to be back out in the street before you’re finished fingerprinting him,” Michael Petry told The Post.
Perez has a grand larceny arrest from November and a gun possession case in December — both in the Bronx, sources said.
His second most recent bust was on Sept. 4 for second-degree criminal possession of a weapon in Manhattan.
And he has a sealed arrest for grand larceny, sources said.
The accused killer is being prosecuted as a juvenile in his older cases, which are being handled in Family Court, according to sources and court officials.
A spokesman for the Law Department, which is tasked with prosecuting Perez, said he could not provide any information on them because they’re confidential.
A memorial set up for Ethan Borges, 17, who was stabbed and killed during an altercation at a bus stopA memorial set up for Ethan Borges, 17, who was stabbed and killed during an altercation at a bus stop.Stephen Yang
Perez is also being treated as a juvenile in Borges’ murder and appeared in court Monday — as the victim’s uncle revealed disturbing details of the teen’s death.
“He stabbed him right in his heart,” Petry, a retired New York state trooper who now lives in Florida, said of his nephew. “He basically bled out. They were able to revive him with blood, but his brain went 20 minutes without oxygen. He was brain dead at that point.”
Borges, an aspiring rapper, was at the bus stop in front of 1041 Southern Boulevard around 3:30 p.m. on Sept. 15 when he got into a fight with Perez.
The teen, stabbed twice, was left in a pool of blood as his attacker fled. He was rushed to Lincoln Hospital, where he underwent surgery but never recovered.
Perez was busted over the weekend after police reviewed surveillance footage.
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Ethan Borges was left in a pool of blood as his attacker fled.
Sources said the two teens didn’t know one another and that a motive is not yet clear.
Perez’s neighbors in Soundview said he and his pals are known for “terrorizing the building.”
“Most people are afraid to stand outside the building because of them,” the neighbor said. “Children can’t play outside, we all know that. The shootings are not infrequent and it’s him and his friends. That kid should not have been on the streets.”
The teen menace is now being held on second-degree murder, first-degree manslaughter and weapons possession charges, pending an Oct. 12 court date, the state Office of Court Administration said.
Defendants between the ages of 13 and 15 can be tried as adults in New York State but are tried in juvenile court instead of adult court.
A memorial set up for Ethan Borges, 17, who was stabbed and killed during an altercation at a bus stop on Southern Boulevard near Westchester Avenue with Brandon Perez, 15. Brandon Perez is being treated as a juvenile in Ethan Borges’ murder.Stephen Yang
The state’s recent “Raise the Age” law upped the age where defendants are automatically tried as adults to 18, but it only affects suspects who are 16 and 17 years old.
“I think it’s a complete shame in the criminal justice system, especially being a former police officer myself,” Petry said.
“You get arrested on some serious charges. It’s not like shoplifting a pack of gum. But some of these teenagers are getting arrested on serious charges without proper bail and there’s no incentive for a dirtbag to not continue his path of destruction.
“I’m actually glad I don’t live in New York City anymore.”
 
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