Who is Marcos Cofresi? Standup comedian wanted by NYPD for subway shooting

Marcos Cofresi is a 30-year-old standup comic, needed regarding a tram shooting
He shot one more man in the arm and the middle when they got into a contention on board a train
The humorist shot two rounds of slugs at the man

A standup entertainer is presently needed regarding a tram shooting. Specialists say Marcos Cofresi shot one more man in the arm and the middle when they got into a contention on board a south band N train showing up at Channel Road in January. They said he performs under the name Leo Cofresi. A 34-year-elderly person was confessed to the clinic in stable condition.

Who is Marcos Cofresi? Marcos Cofresi is a 30-year-old standup humorist. He has remembered content about wrongdoing and police for his set on numerous events. He kidded about disposing of police in one of his sets. Cofresi has been captured two times in the past for criminal ownership of pot and passage avoidance.

In a question and answer session hung on February 14, New York Police Division authorities named Cofresi and made a supplication to the general population to find him. Extra data about him was likewise delivered and authorities said that he was last spotted wearing a coat with New York composed on the front. He matched it with dull dim warm up pants and a Yankees baseball cap.

It turns out that the man wanted by the NYPD for shooting and injuring another man on a subway train just after 1 a.m. on Jan. 28 is a comedian named Marcos Cofresi, age 30.

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Police revealed that Cofresi was with a female companion the evening of the shooting, and the pair has a battle with a 34-year-elderly person at around 1 am on January 28. The question transformed into an appalling battle and similarly as the train maneuvered into Channel road and Broadway station. The jokester shot two rounds of projectiles at the man. The casualty was taken to Bellevue Medical clinic in stable condition.

Cofresi was apparently booked to perform at the Haha Parody Parlor in Times Square on Saturday night. Notwithstanding, he has been on the run from that point forward and has been needed by the police.

Anybody with any data is approached to call the NYPD’s Wrongdoing Plugs hotline at 1-800-577-TIPS (8477). You can likewise present a tip through their site or DM on Twitter, @NTPDTips. All calls are kept secret.

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