Grainy security video shows the moment a hardworking Ecuadorian immigrant was shot dead during what police described as a robbery turned deadly outside a Brooklyn gas station.
Javier Sanchez, 33, lived less than two blocks away from where he was murdered and was on his way home when police say he was surrounded by a group of men who shot him in the head.
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“He was coming home,” said Javier’s cousin Paul Euza, 25. “He went to a party and dance and hang out.”

Javier Sanchez, 33, was surrounded by a group of men who shot him in the head early Sunday outside a gas station on Myrtle Ave., cops said. (Theodore Parisienne/for New York Daily News)
Video shows at least three men confronting Sanchez in the parking lot of the BP service station on Myrtle Ave. by Irving Ave. in Bushwick.
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They struggle and at one point, Sanchez is knocked to the ground by a parked car. He gets up, heads toward the men and drops to the pavement a second time, motionless.
Footage from inside the gas station convenience store appears to show one of the men in the group grab a case of Modelo beer before meeting with a friend inside. They go to pay for their booze and just two minutes before the confrontation, one of the men appears to urinate right outside the station.
It’s not clear from the video what role either man played in Sanchez’s shooting.
Video shows the moment Ecuadorian immigrant Javier Sanchez is shot dead during what police describe as a robbery turned deadly outside a Brooklyn gas station. (BP)
“Lots of robberies here. They’re men from the neighborhood so they just drink around the area,” said Waquir Mazhar, who manages the BP gas station. “That’s why we had to install bulletproof glass. I think it was last year after we got robbed.
“You’re just going about your business and you don’t know you’re not gonna have a next day.”
Police data shows nine robberies within a one-block radius of the gas station during the first eight months of this year, including one stickup of the service station on March 8.
Overall robberies are up by nearly 8% in the 83rd Precinct, with 223 as of Aug. 27 compared to 207 in the same time period last year.
Neighbors have described the corner as a magnet for drinking and fights after the sun goes down.
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Ecuadorian immigrant Javier Sanchez was shot dead during what police describe as a robbery turned deadly outside a Brooklyn gas station on Myrtle Ave. early Sunday.
Sanchez came to the U.S. 13 months ago from Ambato, Ecuador where his 4-year-old daughter and her mother still live, according to his cousin Paul Euza.
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The little girl still doesn’t know what happened to her dad, said Euza, 25.
“She’s too young. She’s only four,” he said, adding that his family’s grief is compounded by living a continent away. “There aren’t words for our sadness. It’s very, extremely sad.”

Ecuadorian immigrant Javier Sanchez is pictured with his daughter in an undated photo.
Euza described Sanchez as “a very joyful person” and a devoted father and friend.
Erika Carillo, 27, who rents a room in the same apartment as Sanchez, said the victim sent money back to his family so they could care for his girl.
“It’s devastating for his daughter. He was very kind and attentive with my kids. He played with them often.” said Carillo, a fellow Ecaudorian immigrant and a mother of two. “I’m shocked. So surprised. This whole area is very unsafe. It’s hard to relax when it happened on the street outside.”
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Javier Sanchez, 33, lived less than two blocks away from where he was murdered. (Theodore Parisienne/for New York Daily News)
She added, “He was happy, hard working, calm. He lived here with his cousins who came to New York before he did.”
Cops were looking for four men who fled the scene early Sunday. As of Monday afternoon, police had made no arrests.