🚨 The Gutter Report: Queens Teen Killed After Rejecting Advances
A story of power, violence, and control
📍 Queens, NY — What should’ve been a normal night for 16-year-old Jhoanny Alvarez ended in tragedy after a 38-year-old man, Edwin Cruz Gomez, couldn’t handle rejection.
According to the Queens District Attorney’s Office, Gomez intentionally drove his Chevrolet Suburban into Alvarez, her mother, and her stepfather after she rejected his advances. Alvarez was pinned against a pole and pronounced dead at the scene.
🚔 Edwin Cruz Gomez in custody after the deadly crash; inset shows 16-year-old victim Jhoanny Alvarez.
A Tragedy Rooted in Misogyny
This wasn’t just a crash. It was murder fueled by entitlement.
Prosecutors say Gomez approached Alvarez and her mother with crude sexual solicitations before turning violent.
After a brief altercation with Alvarez’s stepfather, he left — only to come back and weaponize his SUV. (ABC News)
💡Surveillance footage captures the terrifying moment Gomez drove his SUV into Alvarez and her family.
The Systemic Failure
This case is about more than one man’s rage — it reflects a pattern of violence against women and girls who dare to say “no.”
Gomez was allegedly intoxicated and driving on a suspended license. (UPI)
After the impact, he abandoned the SUV and tried to run before being caught.
🚘 The Chevrolet Suburban used in the attack, left mangled after Gomez plowed into the victims.
Seeking Justice
Gomez now faces multiple charges, including murder in the second degree, attempted murder, assault, vehicular manslaughter, and DUI. If convicted, he faces 25 years to life in prison.
But the deeper sickness remains: too many women and girls are punished for rejecting male entitlement.
⚖️ Investigators examine the SUV while Gomez faces multiple charges, including murder in the second degree.
From the Gutter to the Truth
This was not an accident — it was a calculated act of violence.
If a 16-year-old girl can’t even say “no” without paying with her life, then the streets got a much bigger problem than traffic safety — it’s about power, control, and respect.
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