Killer Tripped Up by His Own Baggy Pants

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NEW YORK (Dec. 18) -- A career criminal massacred three members of a family in their apartment but fell to his death when he tripped over his own baggy pants.

The massacre occurred Thursday afternoon near a string of upscale shops on Manhattan's Upper West Side. Police said the attack apparently stemmed from botched drug ripoff.

"There is a significant amount of heroin found in the apartment," Police Commissioner Raymond Kelly told the Daily News.

Police said Hector Quinones, 44, shot and killed Carlos Rodriguez Sr., 52, and his 24-year-old son, Carlos Rodriguez Jr., then stabbed to death the younger Rodriguez's grandfather, Fernando Gonzalez, 87, according to reports in the Daily News and the New York Post.

The elder Rodriguez's wife, Gisela Rodriguez, 49, and her daughter, Leyanis, 28, walked in on the carnage. Quinones heard keys in the lock and opened the door for the women, police said.

He shot the mother, who was grazed on the head by a bullet but managed to run from the apartment. The killer was just about the grab the daughter when his low-slung pants fell down and he tripped, the Post said. That gave the young woman the chance to run into a back room, where she found the bodies of her brother and father.

Quinones yanked up his pants and scrambled after Leyanis Rodriguez, who climbed onto a fire escape, screaming for help to construction workers on the roof of a nearby building, the Post said. The attacker followed her onto the fire escape, but once again his drooping pants fell and he tripped, plunging three stories to his death.

Estella Carrino, who manages a street-level bicycle store in the building, said she heard the body hit the ground.

"He had no jacket on and his pants were down. He was very dead," she told the Daily News.

Link: Killer Hector Quinones Plunges to His Death After His Pants Fall Down - Sphere News
 
Of course if they did not have heroin, this probably would not have happened.
 
Karma in action. It always comes around.
 
Seems this guy was really hopped up on drugs, or just plain evil!...The events sounded gruesome!....And the lady that was able to get away...jeez, I would never forget what she went thru!
 
Karma can be real b*tch. But hey, he deserves it and it's funny how things work out.
 
This is funny.

I saw a few people like that when I was at the store yesterday. :roll:

One of them had his pants so low that it was inches above his knees. :shock:

He even walked in a way like he was trying to keep his pants from falling completely, but at the same time... like he was still "cool". :roll:
 
Well, the only "good" thing I can see about baggy pants is that the culprit is easier to catch when they are wearing them.

But I find them disgusting! Don't see as many as I used to where I live, and the schools have a policy regarding it.

I've seen guys actually walking "Bow-legged" in order to hold them up, such a discomfort!
 
Two towns in Missouri have actually outlawed them in public areas.
 
Gotta thank the pants for saving the community from further crimes.
 
This is funny.

I saw a few people like that when I was at the store yesterday. :roll:

One of them had his pants so low that it was inches above his knees. :shock:

He even walked in a way like he was trying to keep his pants from falling completely, but at the same time... like he was still "cool". :roll:

I remember seeing a guy like this except that his pants was just below his underwear. I didn't think it looked cool at all. he was wearing pink underwear at the walmart on ward road in Lynchburg. Who wants to see other people's underwear? :P He had his hair bleached blond too.
 
Dang hate to see that kind of pant. I sure dont want to see underwear or bare butt. Dang. My son dont wear that thanks goodness.
 
Every generation has to do something to annoy the previous generation with something rebellious and illogical. Accompanied by loud music.
 
I just love divine justice.

As for baggy pants, I think all schools generally have a policy regarding them. Some schools ban jeans altogether and require students to wear slacks or dresses to curb "baggy jeans".

But I remember the baggy jean fad back in the 90s. Sometimes a kids pants would be so low I was extremely tempted to walk up behind them and pull his pants down.
 
I just love divine justice.

As for baggy pants, I think all schools generally have a policy regarding them. Some schools ban jeans altogether and require students to wear slacks or dresses to curb "baggy jeans".

But I remember the baggy jean fad back in the 90s. Sometimes a kids pants would be so low I was extremely tempted to walk up behind them and pull his pants down.

I was the kid that pulled everyones pants down.

it was so easy that all you had to do was give it a little yank, and run off. The pants would be down at the ankle. The kids who chases are the stupid ones because they usually fell face flat.

Teachers/supervisors never really gave me a hard time about it.
 
I was the kid that pulled everyones pants down.

it was so easy that all you had to do was give it a little yank, and run off. The pants would be down at the ankle. The kids who chases are the stupid ones because they usually fell face flat.

Teachers/supervisors never really gave me a hard time about it.
Just once of that is usually enough encouragement to get the kid to wear a belt at the least or even to wear pants that actually fit! :lol:
 
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