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Convicted Murderer Sitting in His Car Shot Dead in Broad Daylight: Police

Franklin Bello had several gunshot wounds to his torso, police said

Officers on the ground, investigators on rooftops, canine units hunting for the gunman who shot and killed a man and may be hiding out in Manhattan. Checkey Beckford reports.

What to Know

  • A gunman shot and killed a convicted murderer as he was sitting in his car in Manhattan in broad daylight, police said
  • Police responding to a 911 call found 48-year-old Franklin Bello inside a car parked in Washington Heights
  • Bello had several gunshot wounds to his torso and he was rushed to an area hospital, where he was pronounced dead

A gunman shot and killed a convicted murderer as he was sitting in his car in Manhattan in broad daylight, police said. 

Police responding to a 911 call just before 2 p.m. on Wednesday found Franklin Bello, 48, inside a grey Toyota Corolla parked at the corner of West 185th Street and St. Nicholas Avenue in Washington Heights, the NYPD said. 

The Washington Heights resident had several gunshot wounds to his torso, police said. He was taken to Columbia Presbyterian Hospital, where he was pronounced dead. 

A law enforcement source close to the investigation said Bello was shot four or five times. Video from the scene shows Bello's Toyota surrounded by evidence markers.

The suspect ran south to 180th Street after the shooting, the source said.

The NYPD said early Thursday that Bello was convicted in a murder in 1991 and spent almost three decades behind bars. He then went back to prison after a drug conviction in 2009. 

No one had been arrested in connection with Bello's death as of Wednesday evening. A black hat was left behind at the scene, believed to be the killer's.

A motive behind the shooting is not yet clear. An investigation is ongoing.

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