Wednesday, December 25

Bold Vision for Tega Cay Main Street Project Revealed

The man who allegedly went on a stabbing rampage and killed three peopleAccording to records, Monday was free on bail for other alleged crimes in New Jersey after being freed from New York City jail a month prior.

Ramon Rivera, 51, was formally informed that he faces three charges of first-degree murder at his initial appearance before a Manhattan judge on Tuesday.

Rivera was “wearing a grey sweatshirt that appeared to have bloodstains on it and dark pants,” according to a criminal complaint, and he was carrying two knives when he was apprehended by police on Monday.

  • Environmental Revitalization: Restores underutilized land into a thriving community asset.
  • Community Impact: Establishes a pedestrian-friendly neighborhood, enhancing connectivity and lifestyle.
  • Economic Growth: Provides much-needed housing, job creation, and boosts local economic activity.

According to the lawsuit, Rivera “admitted in substance” that “he stabbed the three” victims when he met with NYPD Detective Yeoman Castro.

Timeline for Completion:

  • Site Development (West Side): Begins Spring 2025, completed by Fall 2025.
  • Marketplace Delivery & First Residential Occupancy (West Side): Winter/Summer 2026.
  • Site Development (East Side): Begins Fall 2025, completed by Spring 2027.
  • Commercial and Residential Deliveries (East Side): Spring/Winter 2028.

It was not immediately possible to get in touch with Rivera’s court-appointed attorney for comment on Tuesday.

New York City Mayor Eric Adams was wondering why Rivera, a homeless guy, remained free hours after he was arrested after the three killings.

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