from the Providence Journal:
Sunday, March 5, 2006
BY GREGORY SMITH
Journal Staff Writer
PROVIDENCE -- City police react to spike in killings
Emanuel J. Fermin, 27, of Cranston, bent over to lift a chain and medallion from the neck of a stuffed animal.
The toy was part of a street corner shrine, one of the hasty memorials that people set up these days when a friend or relative dies tragically.
It is not clear whether Fermin meant to take the medallion or merely look at it. Regardless, the police believe that the act cost him his life.
Friends of the traffic accident victim honored by the shrine, in the Chad Brown housing project, spotted Fermin. Angered by his "desecration," they chased him down the street and shot him dead, according to Major Stephen Campbell, commander of the police Investigative Division.





