Brooklyn, NY – February 13, 2025 – A fatal murder-suicide rocked the Bushwick neighborhood of Brooklyn early Tuesday morning, leaving two individuals dead in a tragic act of domestic violence. According to the New York Police Department (NYPD), authorities responded to reports of gunfire at approximately 7:30 a.m. near 1345 Jefferson Avenue. The victims have been identified as 32-year-old Celina Ramos and 41-year-old Gabriel Sanchez.
Police Respond to Early Morning Gunfire on Jefferson Avenue
According to NYPD officials, a distress call was received from neighbors who reported hearing multiple gunshots inside an apartment complex. Officers from the 83rd Precinct arrived at the scene within minutes and discovered the two victims inside a second-floor apartment, both suffering from fatal gunshot wounds to the head.
Emergency Medical Services (EMS) rushed to the location, but both Ramos and Sanchez were pronounced dead upon arrival at local hospitals. A firearm was recovered at the scene, leading investigators to quickly determine that the incident was a murder-suicide, with Sanchez fatally shooting Ramos before turning the gun on himself.
Timeline of the Tragedy: What Led to the Fatal Shooting?
Neighbors and acquaintances of the couple told reporters that Sanchez and Ramos had been in a tumultuous relationship for years, with repeated incidents of heated arguments and alleged domestic disputes. Some residents claimed they had heard Ramos crying on multiple occasions and had even seen police responding to domestic disturbance calls at the address in the past.
“Celina was a sweet girl,” said Maria Lopez, a longtime resident of the neighborhood. “She deserved better. She wanted to leave him, but I guess he wouldn’t let her.”
Sources close to Ramos confirmed that she had confided in friends about plans to separate from Sanchez. Investigators believe that the fatal incident may have stemmed from a dispute regarding their relationship. Surveillance footage from surrounding buildings is currently being reviewed to determine any additional circumstances leading up to the shooting.
NYPD Investigation and Community Reactions
The NYPD’s Homicide Division has launched a full investigation into the incident, though they believe Sanchez acted alone. Authorities have not yet disclosed whether Sanchez had a prior history of domestic violence or criminal activity, but law enforcement officials confirmed that a firearm was recovered from the scene and is undergoing forensic examination.
“This is a tragic situation,” said NYPD Commissioner Edward Caban. “Our officers are working diligently to determine the exact events leading up to this incident. Domestic violence remains a pervasive issue, and we urge those in unsafe situations to seek help before tragedies like this occur.”
Community members gathered outside the apartment complex on Tuesday afternoon, many of them in tears, mourning the loss of Ramos and expressing frustration over ongoing issues of domestic violence in the city.
“She was a wonderful person,” said Jessica Morales, a close friend of Ramos. “She didn’t deserve this. No one does. I just wish she had gotten out sooner.”
Domestic Violence Resources and Support
As authorities continue their investigation, local organizations are urging victims of domestic abuse to seek help. Domestic violence advocates stress that incidents like these highlight the importance of intervention and support systems for individuals in dangerous situations.
The New York City Domestic Violence Hotline is available 24/7 for individuals in need:
- Call: 1-800-621-HOPE (4673)
- Visit: NYC.gov/domesticviolence
- Text: LOVEIS to 22522 for confidential support
A Neighborhood in Mourning
The Bushwick community is now grappling with the impact of this horrific crime. A candlelight vigil is being planned in honor of Celina Ramos, with friends, family, and local leaders expected to gather in memory of the young woman whose life was tragically cut short.
As investigators continue to piece together the details, the tragedy serves as yet another reminder of the devastating consequences of domestic violence. While questions remain about what transpired in the final moments of Ramos and Sanchez’s lives, one thing is clear: a community has been left heartbroken, mourning a woman who should still be here today.
Anyone with additional information regarding this case is encouraged to contact NYPD Crime Stoppers at 1-800-577-TIPS (8477) or submit a tip online at crimestoppers.nypdonline.org. Information can also be provided in Spanish through the Crime Stoppers Spanish-language tip line at 1-888-57-PISTA (74782).
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