For Kidnapping Resulting in
Death of Resto in The Bronx
Collado Gets Competency Exam
by
Matthew Russell Lee, Patreon Book
Substack
SDNY
COURTHOUSE,
Sept 11 – Ivan Collado was
arrested and detained on
February 15, charged with
conspiracy to commit
kidnapping and kidnapping
resulting in death in
connection with the kidnapping
and murder of Raymond Resto,
a/k/a “Sugar Hill Tone,” on
November 26, 2023, in the
Bronx.
In the
U.S. District Court for the
Southern District of New York
Magistrates Court, Inner City
Press was the only media
present. Post on X:
Judge:
There is nothing on your
financial affidavit.
CJA defense
lawyer: He didn't want to fill
it out.
Collado: I wanted
to see what my family wants to
do.
Lawyer is
appointed, consents to
detention. Collado is taken
out.
The prosecutors
say: CC-2 had installed the
Tracking Device on the
Victim’s car under COLLADO’s
supervision... At
approximately 11:49 p.m., the
BMW returned to the Parking
Lot, and pulled in front of
the Victim and his wife.
Three kidnappers exited the
BMW; two of them attempted to
force the Victim into the
BMW.
Unable to get the
Victim inside, one of the
kidnappers began shooting the
Victim at close range.
The Victim struggled to escape
while the other kidnappers
also opened fire. The
Victim was struck at least
four times, including once in
the face.
The kidnappers
then entered the BMW and fled
the Parking Lot at
approximately 11:53 p.m.
The Victim was later
pronounced dead at a local
hospital.
On July 2,
Collado's counsel moved for a
competency hearing and exam
under 18 USC 4241. On July 15,
the US Attorney's Office said
it does not oppose, but wants
the now assigned District
Judge to pick the examiner.
On September 11
the US Attorney's Office wrote
in that they expect Dr.
Paradies' competency report to
be submitted "in the next
couple weeks" and requesting a
conference in October.
The case is
now US v. Collado, 24-cr-110
(Oetken)
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