Michael Shelonchik.Photo:Michael Shelonchik/facebook
Michael Shelonchik/facebook
A man was fatally beaten in an apparent robbery on Tuesday, Jan. 21, in Brooklyn, N.Y., the New York Police Department confirmed with PEOPLE.
“The individuals forcibly removed the victim’s chain from his neck and fled on foot,” per the NYPD. After the attack, Shelonchik appeared to have “suffered a medical episode.” EMS transported him to Maimonides Medical Center, where he was pronounced deceased.
The Office of the Chief Medical Examiner will determine the cause of death.
An investigation into the assault is ongoing. The NYPD said the two suspects “are believed to be in their 20s with a dark complexion.”
“One was last seen wearing a black hooded coat, blue sweatpants, and white sneakers, and the other individual was wearing a black hooded coat, black pants, and black sneakers. Both males were wearing balaclavas,” per NYPD.
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“I’m a widow . Guys . No im sorry just please pray for me . I’ve been married since 1994,” Shelonchik’s wife, Jennifer, posted toFacebookon Wednesday, Jan. 22.
His daughter Taylor, 27, told theNew York Postthat her father was born and raised in N.Y.C.
“He knew the streets like the back of his hands. Never in life could we imagine something like this could happen to him,” she said, describing her dad as “a father every girl could dream of.”
“It sounds cliché, but it is true,” Taylor added. “I feel like you only hear stories about these types of people because just the good die young. He was everything to us. He did everything for us. He was a sole provider, the sole emotional rock, the sole everything.”
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“I am going to miss him more than… this is indescribable,” she continued. “I was just saying to my grandma. I don’t know how to live without him. He’s my life. He taught me everything I know.”
“I speak the way I speak because of him. I walk the way I walk because of him. I talk the way I talk because of him ,” Taylor told thePost. “It’s like somebody took my crutches from beneath me and I’m just left with broken legs and I have to learn how to walk.”
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Anyone with information regarding this incident can call Crime Stoppers at 800-577-TIPS (for Spanish, dial 888-57-PISTA), submit tips online atcrimestoppers.nypdonline.org,or on X (formerly Twitter)@NYPDTips.
The N.Y.C. Office of Chief Medical Examiner did not immediately respond to PEOPLE’s request for more information on Wednesday.
source: people.com