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Posted By: DanteMoltisanti

Targeted Hit on Staten Island - 01/25/17 03:57 PM

http://nypost.com/2017/01/24/two-killed-execution-style-at-mortgage-office-in-staten-island/
Posted By: DanteMoltisanti

Re: Targeted Hit on Staten Island - 01/25/17 04:04 PM

http://www.nj.com/bergen/index.ssf/2017/...obileshort_home
Posted By: DanteMoltisanti

Re: Targeted Hit on Staten Island - 01/25/17 04:05 PM

http://www.northjersey.com/story/news/crime/2017/01/25/edgewater-man-slain-staten-island/97030382/
Posted By: TommyGambino

Re: Targeted Hit on Staten Island - 01/25/17 04:06 PM

Mob hit?
Posted By: DanteMoltisanti

Re: Targeted Hit on Staten Island - 01/25/17 04:18 PM

Sounds like murder for hire, too soon to tell.
Posted By: Blackjack2121

Re: Targeted Hit on Staten Island - 01/25/17 04:26 PM

http://www.ripoffreport.com/r/universal-...ou-none-1144635

Universal Merchant Funding is a fully licensed and accredited business lender and agency. Our typical customer is unable to secure a traditional bank loan either due to lack of credit, insufficient time in the business or other mitigating factors that make their business too high a risk for a bank.

As we specialize in business loans we are able to look closer into the business practices of our clients and offer solutions. Understandably, in many instances the rates may be higher due to the added risk. In reference to the claims above, please reach us directly as we do everything within reason to help our clients. If you simply cannot qualify for funding we would appreciate that you substantiate your claims about us so we can see where we can make improvements.



Thank you,

Michael Genovese

President & CEO

Universal Merchant Funding
Posted By: Blackjack2121

Re: Targeted Hit on Staten Island - 01/25/17 04:26 PM

Almost like legal loan sharks
Posted By: tenpin477

Re: Targeted Hit on Staten Island - 01/25/17 06:03 PM

It's gotta be a hit right? In the back of a mortgage office, late at night, with no robbery.
Posted By: Scorsese

Re: Targeted Hit on Staten Island - 01/25/17 08:29 PM

Police have an ex employee in custody

http://nypost.com/2017/01/25/ex-employee-executed-boss-colleague-over-money-gripe/
Posted By: mightyhealthy

Re: Targeted Hit on Staten Island - 01/25/17 08:38 PM

That might be a bit of an overreaction. He probably had his cell location on or something stupid.
Posted By: DB

Re: Targeted Hit on Staten Island - 01/26/17 01:34 AM

After the credit crisis a ton of these popped up on SI and LI and my one friend from SI owns one and did a nice stretch , now he has a Maserati , ant believe how good he is doing and legit $.

This is not surprising at all as anyone can open one of these up and this is a rare occasion where I know some shady cats own some of these .

Not sure this guys lending model but the ones I know are small business lenders , not the retail shit that gets more heat , doing very high rates for loans in in that 25-100k area
Posted By: Blackjack2121

Re: Targeted Hit on Staten Island - 01/26/17 12:39 PM

Originally Posted By: DB
After the credit crisis a ton of these popped up on SI and LI and my one friend from SI owns one and did a nice stretch , now he has a Maserati , ant believe how good he is doing and legit $.

This is not surprising at all as anyone can open one of these up and this is a rare occasion where I know some shady cats own some of these .

Not sure this guys lending model but the ones I know are small business lenders , not the retail shit that gets more heat , doing very high rates for loans in in that 25-100k area


I dont think just anyone can open one of these up, pretty sure you have to be licensed
Posted By: Belmont

Re: Targeted Hit on Staten Island - 01/26/17 12:53 PM

These business's are next to get heat. They are as shady as the day is long and almost anyone can get into it. I know a guy that opened one in new york . You probably received spam emails from his company pushing his loans. Its actually kind of a scumbag business.
Posted By: Blackjack2121

Re: Targeted Hit on Staten Island - 01/26/17 02:28 PM

Originally Posted By: Belmont
These business's are next to get heat. They are as shady as the day is long and almost anyone can get into it. I know a guy that opened one in new york . You probably received spam emails from his company pushing his loans. Its actually kind of a scumbag business.


Group it with the payday loans
Posted By: mightyhealthy

Re: Targeted Hit on Staten Island - 01/26/17 03:21 PM

Payday loans are already illegal in NY.
Posted By: Scorsese

Re: Targeted Hit on Staten Island - 01/26/17 05:38 PM

The guy they had in custody is no longer a suspect now.
Posted By: pmac

Re: Targeted Hit on Staten Island - 01/26/17 05:48 PM

Hhmmm interesting. I was gonna say the first 48 blah blah blah.
Posted By: Scorsese

Re: Targeted Hit on Staten Island - 01/28/17 07:24 PM

Police investigating possible link between double homicide and brazen home invasion


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on January 27, 2017 at 5:58 PM, updated January 28, 2017 at 10:51 AM

STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. -- Authorities are investigating if there is a connection between the double homicide in Dongan Hills and the brazen home invasion robbery in Grant City Thursday night, police said.

Between 6:25 p.m. and 6:39 p.m., two male perpetrators approached a 52-year-old woman and pointed a gun at her as she arrived at her home on South Railroad Avenue, according to an NYPD spokesman.

Once inside, the two masked men then ordered the victim to lay on the living room floor before one of the suspects kicked her in the side, police said.

Carl Clark, a man sources identified as the 52-year-old victim in a double homicide in Dongan Hills Tuesday, lived at that address on South Railroad Avenue, according to public records and a neighbor.

But police would not confirm his ID or address, pending family notification.

The suspects in the home invasion made off with $2,500 in cash and thousands more in jewelry, including multiple rings, watches, necklaces and bracelets, the NYPD spokesman said.

There have been no arrests and the investigation is ongoing.

"I hadn't heard anything," said one neighbor when told about the robbery Friday. "I assumed the police were there for what happened."

Said another neighbor: "I haven't seen anything. I haven't heard anything. It doesn't mean that it hasn't happened."

Police already identified Michael Genovese, 57, of Edgewater, N.J. as the other man who was fatally shot execution-style at about 6:15 p.m. Tuesday at a lending business at 124 Buel Ave.

Each victim was shot three times in the head in a rear office at the business, police said.

The address of the slayings is the location of Universal Merchant Funding, an organization that provides loans for small businesses. Genovese is listed the owner of the business, according to his LinkedIn profile.

Ricky Dennis, an ex-con questioned in connection with the double homicide, was a former employee at the loan company, federal prosecutors said.

He was detained Thursday on a parole violation as authorities investigate for possible links to the slayings.

During his appearance in Brooklyn federal court, Judge Vera Scanlon denied Dennis' bail bond based on the government's contention that he's a danger based on the "significant evidence" connecting the defendant to Tuesday's fatal shootings.

"The evidence implicating him in the homicide and the fact that he is under investigation for such a serious crime make him a danger to the community and flight risk," Assistant U.S. Attorney Tanya Hajjar wrote in a letter filed in federal court.

Dennis, who was taken into custody for allegedly violating his supervised post-release, has not been charged in connection with the slayings.

Prior to his court appearance, sources told the Advance Dennis was no longer believed to be the shooter.
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