ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 8月26日 10時27分


@meghandhaliwal photographed the shrine that Griselda Rodríguez made for her brother, Roberto Rodríguez, at their family home in Mexico. Griselda placed a doughnut and a cup of coffee alongside her brother’s portrait “because he liked them so much,” she said. In May, Roberto was killed in the Bronx in what looked like a drunken street brawl. Roberto had moved to the U.S. from Mexico 9 years earlier, hoping to earn money to help build a better life for his infant son in Mexico. But that was long ago, before his wife ran off with his brother-in-law, before Roberto started drinking heavily and using drugs, before he started associating with the Sureños 13 gang. And it was long before the muggy Saturday night in May when Roberto — 2,500 miles from his hometown — died at 12:05 a.m. In Mexico, Griselda wept in the family kitchen as she told @ニューヨーク・タイムズ reporters about brother she knew. Roberto’s death was the 7th homicide logged this year in the 40th Precinct of the Bronx, which has since recorded several more. The more the police looked into the killing, the more complicated the story grew. Visit the link in our profile to read more.


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