Husbands chilling warning before wife fatally shot by teen in NYC mugging: They have a gun

“Stay back, they have a gun” — that’s what a desperate Manhattan man told his family just moments before his wife was shot point blank in the head by a teen mugger and his pal in a botched robbery, new court papers reveal.The heartbreaking details about 57-year-old Ying Zhu Liu’s tragic slaying inside her Two Bridges apartment building earlier this month were laid out in a criminal complaint charging a 16-year-old boy with murder in her shooting death.The teen, Dante Schaller, and a still-at-large accomplice followed Liu’s husband, Shen Yan, 61, into the Market Street condo’s elevator around 10:50 p.m.on Sept.

9 and pulled a handgun on him, according to police.Yan, who doesn’t speak English, realized he was being robbed — and the masked suspects snatched his Samsung phone and $100 in cash, according to the criminal complaint.When the elevator doors opened on the 8th floor — where Yan lived with his family — the dad saw his son waiting for him in the hallway and delivered a chilling warning.“Stay back, they have a gun,” he said, according to the filing.The son, 32-year-old Lin Rong Yan, tried to intervene and was pistol-whipped by one of the suspects — suffering multiple fractures to his face and nose, according to prosecutors, who said the assault was captured on surveillance video.His mom heard the commotion coming from the hallway and stepped out of the apartment to try to help her husband and son.The struggle moved to the stairwell, where one of the muggers raised a handgun and fired a single shot into Liu’s face from three feet away, according to the complaint, which doesn’t specify which suspect pulled the trigger.Liu, a home health aide, fell to the floor, and blood gushed out of her mouth and head.

EMTs pronounced her dead at the scene, from a gunshot wound to the head.Manhattan prosecutors said that Schaller and his accomplice were caught on surveillance footage from a nearby deli in the same clothing they were wearing durin...

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Publisher: New York Post

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