Witnesses describe violence; man is accused of fatally shooting valet then firing into a group of visitors in unprovoked attack
He saw the gun first, held at the side of a darkly clad man walking up J Street toward Fifth Avenue — and toward him.
At the end of the preliminary hearing, slated to wrap up Tuesday, Superior Court Judge Theodore Weathers will decide if there is enough evidence to order Sarreshteh to stand trial. After shooting Boldin, the gunman walked on, now headed north on Fifth, “like nothing even happened. Very cold,” Luciano said.
The man passed the group, Gazzani said. “He said, ‘Are you guys laughing at me?’ — and that’s when it happened.”
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