Queens Woman Killed by Stray Bullet Through Her WindowBy AL BAKER and JANON FISHER
Published: December 30, 2005It is not clear what prompted Selina Akther to move toward a window of her fifth-floor apartment in Queens, the police said. Her two children were sleeping and her husband was on a phone call to Bangladesh in another room, so they did not see the stray bullet that crashed through the closed window and hit her in her right eye, leaving her an unintended homicide victim.
It was shortly before midnight on Wednesday when a man in the street below pulled the trigger of a 9-millimeter handgun at least five times, the police said. It was a rare violent occurrence in a precinct that encompasses the residential Briarwood neighborhood where Ms. Akther, who was 28, had lived with her family for more than two years.
The Queens district attorney, Richard A. Brown, said last night that Danny Carpio, 23, had been charged with manslaughter and criminal possession of a weapon, both in the second degree, and was being held pending arraignment in Queens criminal court in Kew Gardens. Mr. Carpio, an Army private on home leave from Fort Hood, Tex., fired the gun when he ran into friends in the street after a night of revelry, said Police Commissioner Raymond W. Kelly.
"This individual puts himself at the scene," Mr. Kelly said. "We believe he fired a gun in the air to celebrate his homecoming with friends in front of the location." Mr. Kelly said Private Carpio lives two blocks from Ms. Akther's home, but that there was no indication that the two knew each other.
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