Man charged with murdering 2 others in Bronx in separate incidents, NYPD says

Feb. 18, 2025, 8:58 a.m.

The shootings occurred on the same street corner within a week of each other last July, according to police.

The corner of East 176 Street and Mohegan Avenue in the Bronx, where police say Jailyn Wagner shot and killed Idriss Cherif El Farissy and Roman Martinez in July 2024.

Police said they arrested a 20-year-old man on Monday in connection with two fatal shootings that happened on the same Bronx corner within a week of each other last summer.

Jailyn Wagner was taken into custody in the Bronx under a search warrant and charged with murder, manslaughter and criminal weapons possession, according to the NYPD. He is accused of killing 28-year-old Idriss Cherif El Farissy on July 23 and 39-year-old Roman Martinez on July 29, both of whom were found with gunshot wounds to the head at East 176 Street and Mohegan Avenue near Crotona Park, police said.

Detectives used surveillance video and witness testimony to link Wagner to both men’s deaths, NYPD officials said. They said Wagner had no prior arrests and they were still investigating whether the incidents were related apart from their shared location.

Attorney information for Wagner was not immediately available on Tuesday morning. Police gave his address as that of an East Harlem building where multiple news outlets last year reported a homeless shelter was located. Five men were slashed at the shelter last spring, the New York Post and ABC7 reported.

El Farissy was a delivery driver at a local Papa John’s restaurant who originally hailed from Morocco, according to news reports after he was killed. He was shot to death outside of his home during an attempted mugging around 3 a.m., the reports said. Surveillance video from the area reportedly showed the gunman rifling through El Farissy’s pockets before taking off.

Less than a week later on the same corner, Martinez was shot to death around 8 p.m. through the window of an RV camper he had bought to live in after a recent divorce, according to the New York Daily News. Police at the time said they neither had a motive for the shooting nor a description of the suspect.

Shootings in the NYPD’s 48th Precinct, which includes Belmont, East Tremont and West Farms, increased last year, to 35 incidents compared to 29 in 2023, according to police data. So far this year through Feb. 9, there has been one homicide in the precinct, the same amount as by the same point last year, the data shows.

This is a developing story based on information from police and may be updated.

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