Gabriel Alvarez, 22, of Stratford, Killed in Bronx Double Homicide Near Ferry Point Park; NYPD Seeks Seven Suspects
BRONX, NY — Gabriel Alvarez, a 22-year-old resident of Stratford, Connecticut, lost his life on the morning of July 28, 2025, in a fatal double shooting outside Ferry Point Park in the Throggs Neck section of the Bronx. His death, in what New York police have labeled a double‑homicide, has left family and friends mourning a life cut far too short.
The Incident
Police were dispatched around 6:00 a.m. to the 500 block of Brush Avenue, following reports of gunfire near the parking area of Ferry Point Park .
Upon arrival, officers discovered two men suffering from gunshot wounds: one shot in the armpit and shoulder—identified as Gabriel Alvarez—and another in the abdomen and buttocks, later identified as 21-year-old Adam Waldropt of the Bronx. Both were transported to Jacobi Medical Center in critical condition and were pronounced dead shortly thereafter .
Investigators say the perpetrators were masked and fled the scene on a moped or scooter. They recovered 13 shell casings and five live rounds. Authorities are actively seeking seven suspects—six men and one woman—in connection with the shootings. At the time of writing, no arrests have been made, but police have released surveillance images to aid identification .
Remembering Gabriel Alvarez
Gabriel Alvarez was described by loved ones as a kind, compassionate young man who had recently relocated to the Bronx to pursue work at a health clinic. Family members said he had moved from Stratford in search of opportunities and was making plans for a promising future
His mother and sister, devastated by the loss, voiced their grief in media interviews, highlighting how quickly a life can be taken and pleading for justice.
About the Other Victim
The second victim, Adam Waldropt, 21, of the Bronx, was also tragically gunned down. Witnesses say he may have been caught off guard by the violence in what was otherwise believed to be a peaceful area near Ferry Point
Community and Law Enforcement Response
Local authorities are investigating whether the shooting arose from a dispute tied to a “car meetup” or drag racing activity, though details remain unconfirmed. The NYPD continues to urge anyone with information—or surveillance footage from the area—to come forward.
Crime Stoppers has been enlisted to assist investigators, with the reward and anonymous tip lines open to the public; officials emphasize that every piece of information could be critical to solving the case.
A Legacy Gone Too Soon
Gabriel Alvarez’s passing is a haunting reminder of the fragility of life—and the impact of violence on families and communities. He is remembered as a young man of promise, who sought to better himself through work and service in a health clinic.
Friends and relatives continue to gather, share memories, and grieve together. Plans are underway for memorial services and gatherings to honor both Gabriel and Adam.
Details at a Glance
Detail | Information |
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Victim | Gabriel Alvarez, 22, Stratford, CT |
Date & Time | July 28, 2025, ~6:00 a.m. |
Location | 500 block of Brush Avenue, Throggs Neck / Ferry Point Park, Bronx, NY |
Second Victim | Adam Waldropt, 21, Bronx resident |
Suspects | Seven persons sought—six men, one woman |
Police Status | No arrests yet; investigation ongoing |
Potential Motive | Possibly linked to a car meetup or drag-racing-related dispute |
Public Appeal | Witnesses urged to contact NYPD or Crime Stoppers anonymously |
This tragedy undeniably leaves a void in the lives of family and friends who mourn Gabriel’s untimely death. As investigators continue their search for justice and answers, the community holds onto the memory of two promising young lives lost far too soon.