Brooklyn men guilty of attempted murder after Rockland home invasion

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NEW CITY – Rockland County District Attorney Thomas Walsh II announced Thursday the plea of guilty by two Brooklyn men to Attempted Murder and two counts of Endangering the Welfare of a Child stemming from a September 2021 home invasion in Garnerville.  

Dwayne Holmes, 39 of Brooklyn, pleaded guilty to Attempted Murder and two counts of Endangering the Welfare of a Child. He faces 12 years in state prison and 5 years post-release supervision.  

Keinone Wilson, 36 of Brooklyn, pleaded guilty to Attempted Murder and two counts of Endangering the Welfare of a Child. Wilson is expected to serve 10 years in state prison and 5 years post-release supervision.  

“The Rockland County District Attorney’s Office is laser-focused on combating illegal firearms in our community. The reckless actions of the defendants on that day put many people’s lives, including young children, at risk of injury or death,” said the DA.

On the morning of September 7, 2021, the defendants entered an apartment on Hasbrouck Drive in  Garnerville while two minor children were in the home. After forcing the children to stay quiet, Walsh said, they proceeded to ransack the apartment, at which time an adult male relative entered the apartment to check on the children. The adult male was pistol-whipped by the suspects, who then fled the apartment with the stolen items. While leaving the apartment, the defendants opened fire at the male victim who had run out of his apartment after the home invasion. An officer from the Stony Point Police Department observed a vehicle  matching the description of the suspect’s vehicle and attempted to stop them. After a brief pursuit, the defendants abandoned their vehicle and fled on foot. The subjects were eventually apprehended with the assistance of tips from residents. 

 

“The Rockland County District Attorney’s Office is laser-focused on combating illegal firearms in our community. The reckless actions of the defendants on that day put many people’s lives, including young children, at risk of injury or death.  As demonstrated in this case, the possession or use of an illegal firearm in Rockland County will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. I want to thank the Haverstraw Police Department




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