More than a month after the murder of Avraham Itzkovitch in a Queens park, the NYPD and the victim's family are jointly offering a $20,000 reward for information leading to an arrest. No arrests have been made and the investigation is reportedly stalled, according to B'Chadrei.
More than a month after Avraham Itzkovitch was shot and killed in a Queens, New York park — an incident that drew attention in the Jewish community — the investigation appears to have stalled. According to a report in the ultra-Orthodox news outlet B'Chadrei, over 200 people were present at the park at the time of the shooting, yet no arrests have been made. The NYPD and the Itzkovitch family are jointly offering a $20,000 reward for information leading to the killer's arrest. No suspect has been publicly named, and the NYPD has not released further details on the status of the case.
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