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A Regulation & Order: Organized Crime crew member was shot and killed on July 19 whereas on set in Brooklyn, New York. “This morning. Tuesday, July 18 at 5:15 AM, [a] man — who police later discovered was Johnny Pizarro, 34, from Queens — was parked in entrance of 229 North Henry Road in Brooklyn when he was shot within the head and within the neck,” a NYPD public data officer confirmed to HollywoodLife. “EMS transported him to an area hospital the place he was pronounced deceased. On the time he was doing no parking enforcement and we have been instructed it was for the present Regulation & Order.” They added that there are at the moment no suspects and no arrests have been made, and it’s an ongoing investigation. Different shops have reported the sufferer as being 31 years outdated.
The taking pictures occurred within the Greenpoint neighborhood of Brooklyn and Johnny was pronounced useless upon arrival on the Woodhull Hospital, per CBS News. He was in control of putting “No Parking” indicators across the space and was “employed by a non-public firm that was contracted by the manufacturing”, as reported by Variety.

There was no safety from the NYPD’s Film and TV unit on the time of the killing, per Deadline. It’s not identified if Johnny had connections to the killer. One other crew member from Regulation & Order: Organized Crime instructed Deadline he noticed a person fleeing the scene with “one thing underneath his shirt” after the gunshots went off.
“We have been terribly saddened and shocked to listen to that one among our crew members was the sufferer of against the law early this morning and has died because of this,” NBC and studio Common Tv outdated Selection in a joint assertion. “We’re working with native regulation enforcement as they proceed to analyze. Our hearts exit to his household and buddies and we ask that you just respect their privateness throughout this time.”

Moreover, New York Metropolis Mayor Eric Adams’ workplace issued a press release following the tragedy. “The protection of all New Yorkers is our high precedence. No taking pictures is appropriate, which is why we’re working every single day to get unlawful weapons off New York Metropolis streets,” the mayor’s press secretary, Fabien Levy, instructed Deadline. “The NYPD is actively investigating the deadly taking pictures of a crew member of Regulation and Order: Organized Crime early this morning. We provide our deepest condolences to the sufferer’s household, buddies, and coworkers throughout this tough time, and can work diligently to convey the suspect to justice and stem the tide of gun violence we’re seeing.”
Plus, a resident of the block on which the taking pictures occurred was in disbelief that the loud bangs she heard Tuesday morning have been gunshots. “I imply, that is loopy. That is insane,” the lady instructed CBS Information. “We didn’t actually even suspect it was gunshots, so we simply went again to sleep… In a while, we wakened, and simply cops all over the place.”