Disturbing Discovery: New York (11226) Man Researched ‘Most Toxic’ Substance Before Poisoning Roommate – POLICE SAY
Brooklyn, NY (11226) – A Brooklyn man is facing murder charges after police say he researched the “most toxic” banned substances online before poisoning his roommate to death. The NYPD confirmed the suspect, 34, carried out a deliberate plan, leaving one victim dead and raising fears for others in the building. Investigators uncovered disturbing search history linking him to the lethal chemical. Residents in the Flatbush Avenue complex expressed shock, saying they never expected such a crime in their community. Authorities urge people to report suspicious activity involving chemicals and remind New Yorkers to contact poison control or 911 in emergencies.
Key Facts
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BREAKING: Police say suspect researched “most toxic” chemicals online before poisoning.
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IMPACT: One roommate dead; others in building exposed to danger.
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OFFICIAL SOURCE: “This was a calculated, intentional act,” – NYPD spokesperson.
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ACTION: Residents urged to report suspicious behavior and chemical purchases.
Impact Of Brooklyn, NY (11226)
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Precise Location:
Brooklyn, NY (11226) – Near Flatbush Avenue apartment complex. -
Community Connection:
“I can’t believe something like this happened right in our building.”
(Attribution: – Jordan Smith, local resident) -
Visual Proof:
Exclusive Angle
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WHY THIS MATTERS NOW:
Online searches for banned substances raise new concerns over digital surveillance and public safety. -
DOCUMENTED EVIDENCE:
Crisis Response
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IMMEDIATE RESOURCES:
» NYC Poison Control: 212-POISONS (212-764-7667)
» NYPD Tip Line: 1-800-577-TIPS -
OFFICIAL GUIDANCE:
“If you suspect poisoning, call 911 immediately and avoid contaminated areas.”
(Attribution: – Dr. Amanda Lee, NYC Health Department)
Community Pulse
“VOTE: Should online searches for banned toxins trigger automatic police alerts?
👍 Yes, for safety 👎 No, privacy comes first
Sound off in comments – officials monitoring feedback”
Update Log
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9:30 AM: NYPD confirms arrest of 34-year-old suspect.
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12:00 PM: Victim identified; toxicology tests confirm lethal substance used.
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