An off-duty correction officer of Guyanese parentage was shot and killed in a possible road rage incident in Queens, New York early Friday morning, according to the New York Post.
It was reported that 27-year-old Jonathan Narain was in his 2013 maroon Honda Accord on his way to work at Rikers Island when a motorcyclist blasted him once in the head on 120th Street and 103rd Avenue in Richmond Hill at about 01:45h.
According to the New York Post, Narain had just stopped at a store to pick up food before his life was cut short. Emergency responders rushed the correction officer, who had nearly two years on the job, to the Jamaica Hospital – less than a mile away from his home – where he was pronounced dead.
The article detailed that NYPD Chief of Citywide Investigations, William Aubry, said surveillance footage from the scene revealed that the victim was making a U-turn when he had an initial encounter with the motorcyclist. Moments later, the motorcyclist pulled up alongside Narain’s car, which was stopped at a traffic light.
“There was a short exchange of what we believe was a conversation — very, very











