Crime & Safety
Police ID Teen Charged in IHOP Shooting
Police have also released the names of the four people who were shot in three separate incidents in Suffolk County Monday.

Police have released additional details in three shootings that occurred in less than two hours in Suffolk County Monday afternoon.
Police responded to 911 calls reporting shots fired at IHOP, located at 339 Portion Road in Lake Ronkonkoma, at about 1:25 p.m. Deontrae Green, 19, shot Tyriek Corbin while both were inside the restaurant. Police quickly located and arrested Green. Corbin, 20, of Amityville, fled the scene, but was later located at Stony Brook University Hospital where he was treated for a non-life-threatening gunshot wound.
Green was charged with first degree assault, first degree criminal use of a firearm and second degree criminal possession of a weapon. He was scheduled to be arraigned at First District Court in Central Islip Tuesday morning.
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Detectives believe the shooting was not random, but was the result of an internal dispute between members of the Bloods gang.
Suffolk County Police officers responded to a shooting inside IHOP in Lake Ronkonkoma today. A man approached a group of people when one person sitting at the table shot the man. The people involved are known to each other. The shooter is in custody. pic.twitter.com/awDeCgW4Sh
— Suffolk County PD (@SCPDHq) March 4, 2019
The other two shootings occurred in Coram around 3:15 p.m.
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Desmond Kenney and Dwight Moore were in the driveway outside of 15 Fife Dr. when several masked men armed with firearms began shooting. Moore, 26, of Coram, was transported to Long Island Community Hospital in East Patchogue with non-life threatening injuries. Kenney, 22, of Selden went to Stony Brook University Hospital with non-life threatening injuries. Kenney was not transported by first responders, police said.
In the other Coram shooting, police said Glen Reddick-Burwell Jr., was in his BMW in front of 21 Judith Dr. when a white Range Rover pulled up and three men exited the vehicle. One of the men fired shots at Reddick-Burwell.
Coram,NY-Retaliation for IHOP? Police are looking into 2 people shot on Fife Dr. at around 3:15PM which left a vehicle riddled with bullet holes and another vehicle crashed nearby with an injured driver. Police say the shootings are Bloods gang related. pic.twitter.com/QKJknq7kW5
— Stringer News (@Stringernews) March 5, 2019
Reddick-Burwell fled the scene and crashed into a wooded area in the rear of 65 Route 25 in Coram. Reddick-Burwell, 22, of Coram, was transported to Stony Brook University Hospital with non-life threatening injuries. Detectives believe the shootings are related and are investigating which shooting occurred first.
Sixth Squad detectives are investigating whether the Coram shootings are related to the shooting at IHOP restaurant. On Monday, police told Patch that detectives believed the Coram shootings involved Bloods gang members or associates. On Tuesday, though, police revised that statement to, "Detectives are also investigating whether there were any ties to the Bloods gang."
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