Bronx Road Rage Incident Leads to Fatal Stabbing and Subsequent Shooting
Two violent confrontations in Morris Heights leave one man dead from stabbing, another from gunfire, with no arrests made.
- Ronald Gomez-Mesa, 29, was fatally stabbed after intervening in a road rage dispute on West Tremont Avenue.
- A minor car accident escalated when a woman called her boyfriend, who then clashed with bystanders, leading to the fatal stabbing.
- The following day, Jonathan Cameron, 30, was shot multiple times a block away from the stabbing scene; a 19-year-old with him was beaten but survived.
- Both incidents occurred within a short distance of each other, but police have found no evidence linking the two homicides.
- The community mourns the loss of Gomez-Mesa, who leaves behind a young daughter and grieving family.