Ricardo Montalvan Jr. | Homicide Watch Trentonhttp://trenton.homicidewatch.org/victims/ricardo-montalvan-jr/Latest news about Ricardo Montalvan Jr.en-usThu, 13 Oct 2016 16:24:07 -0400Prosecutors: Trenton teen told police botched robbery murder was a 'one-man job'http://trenton.homicidewatch.org/2016/10/13/prosecutors-trenton-teen-told-police-botched-robbery-murder-was-a-one-man-job/<p>Just do it – for sport.</p> <p>A Nike sweater-clad city teenager shot a man to death during a “robbery gone bad,” prosecutors said Thursday.</p> <a href="http://wordpress.homicidewatch.org/trenton/files/2016/05/21372470.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-4258" src="http://wordpress.homicidewatch.org/trenton/files/2016/05/21372470-225x300.jpg" alt="Ricardo Montalvan Jr." width="225" height="300" srcset="http://wordpress.homicidewatch.org/trenton/files/2016/05/21372470-225x300.jpg 225w, http://wordpress.homicidewatch.org/trenton/files/2016/05/21372470.jpg 350w" sizes="(max-width: 225px) 100vw, 225px" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Ricardo Montalvan Jr.</p> <p>The teenager’s co-defendant, also charged with murder after allegedly acting as a lookout, told police they robbed the city man over a cell phone because “it was something to do,” Assistant Prosecutor Tim Ward said.</p> <p>The victim was 23-year-old Ricardo Montalvan Jr., who a defense attorney referred to as a “street thug” with a long rap sheet – which led the prosecutor to ask the defense attorney to make his case without using “pejoratives.”</p> <p>The suspects are 16-year-old Divon Ray, charged as an accomplice to murder, and suspected killer, 17-year-old Zakeem Brown.</p> <p><span id="more-4887"></span>Ray was discovered by the authorities hiding under a car almost immediately after the slaying. Brown was arrested days later, at his mother’s home on Walnut Avenue, Ward said.</p> <p>The teenage suspects’ names were made public for the first time Thursday after prosecutors waived them up as adults to face charges of murder, felony murder, robbery and weapons offenses for the May 11 killing.</p> <p>Ray told detectives he didn’t help Brown rob Montalvan because it was “a one-man job,” Ward said.</p> <p>Brown, who was found guilty as a minor of disorderly conduct and a 2015 burglary charge, was on probation when he picked up the murder charge.</p> <p>He allegedly couldn’t keep his stories straight because he’s not that smart, his attorney said. And he’s not guilty of murder because he was just trying to stay alive on the violent streets of Trenton, following a near-deadly tiff with Montalvan’s nephew earlier in the day.</p> <p>Prosecutors dismissed those claims and laid out the case against the teens at Thursday's hearing.</p> <p>They believe they have a bulletproof case against the teens: high-quality surveillance showing both in the area prior to the murder; a murder weapon, supposedly recovered from the home of Brown’s mother and ballistically matched to shells from the scene; a black hooded Nike sweatshirt Brown allegedly wore the night of the murder; a backpack used to stow the handgun used in the crime; and the suspects’ admissions they were in the area.</p> <p>Ward said they each pointed themselves out in surveillance stills.</p> <p>“He put himself right there,” Ward said of Brown.</p> <p>Each is being held at a Middlesex juvenile detention center on $500,000, after a judge increased bail from $250,000.</p> <p>The teens allegedly stopped and talked near Whittaker Avenue, plotting what they were about to do, Ward said.</p> <p>Prosecutors contend Brown changed his story numerous times about what happened next, when he allegedly shot Montalvan, as he sat inside his silver Toyota Camry parked on the 200 block of Whittaker Avenue.</p> <p>Brown claimed, at one point, that Montalvan handed him a 9 millimeter semiautomatic handgun and he accidentally fired twice when he got startled after Ray shouted his name.</p> <p>Ward couldn’t contain himself when he read that from an affidavit, letting out a dismissive chuckle.</p> <p>Initially, Brown denied being with Ray that night, until he was shown surveillance clips and gave up the charade, admitting he was the one in the Nike hoodie, Ward said.</p> <p>Brown also pinned the shooting on Ray, claiming he gave him the gun.</p> <p>While driving with detectives to the juvenile detention center, he took that back and claimed he bought the handgun from someone on the streets but was still paying it off.</p> <p>He didn’t say from whom he got the gun, which he claimed to have tossed into a canal. But that wasn’t true, either, Ward said.</p> <p>Brown’s story got better.</p> <p>Hartmann said he has “powerful evidence” that will vindicate Brown.</p> <p>The defense attorney contended Brown was defending himself after Montalvan and his nephew, a man known only by the street name “Stacks Wopo,” rode around Trenton trying to “hunt” him down earlier in the day.</p> <p>The resulting carnage was “inadvertent,” Hartmann said.</p> <p>“Unfortunately, some shots rang out,” he said. “It wasn’t [Brown’s] intent to kill anyone. He’s trying to protect himself, protect his family.”</p> <p>Brown – “a nice kid” who was not the “sharpest tool in the shed” – claims Stacks Wopo (Hartmann didn’t know his “Christian name”) instigated the murder.</p> <p>They came to blows earlier over a girl, Hartmann said. Brown won, which didn’t sit well with Stacks. He wanted revenge, Hartmann said, and set out with Montalvan to find Brown.</p> <p>As they drove in Montalvan’s vehicle, they spotted Brown walking with his younger nephew across the “Trenton Makes” bridge, Hartmann said.</p> <p>Stacks Wopo allegedly pulled out a gun and pointed it at Brown, who took off running.</p> <p>Hartmann called Montalvan a criminal reprobate, referring to his arrest last April, when authorities found him in his car smoking a joint. He also had prescription pills, ecstasy and two guns, a .38 caliber revolver and a .380 semi-automatic pistol, with him.</p> <p>“These were two street thugs going around threatening a bunch of 17-year-old kids,” Hartmann said.</p> <p>Later, Stacks sent text and video messages to Brown, Hartmann said.</p> <p>One showed him holding a .38-caliber handgun with an ominous message: “My sh— don’t jam. You lucky you ran. I was gonna nail your stupid a--.”</p> <p>Brown texted back: “I guess.”</p> <p>Stacks, claiming he packs heat like the oven door, wrote back: “You a b----. I got six for you. My n----- got the drop on you. Be safe.”</p> <p>He allegedly tacked on smiley-face emoticons to the end of the message.</p> <p>Ward said Brown never named-dropped the infamous Stacks Wopo when he was interrogated by police over two hours.</p> <p>He shrugged off Hartmann’s so-called powerful evidence as speculation that doesn’t “prove a whole lot,” while adding his office will investigate the allegations.</p> <p>Even accepting Brown’s claims, Ward said, it doesn’t get him out of a murder rap.</p> <p>“Then we have two individuals who trekked halfway across Trenton with a gun, with the express purpose to confront somebody … who was unarmed, sitting in his own car, not doing anything to anyone,” the prosecutor said.</p> <p>Jamie Hubert, Ray’s attorney, downplayed her client’s alleged involvement in the murder and pointed out he is trying to better himself while his case progresses.</p> <p>Ray, who has been raised by his grandmother, is working toward his high school diploma, interested in culinary arts and cosmetology.</p> <p>Ray was found delinquent in the past of robbery and eluding, for leading cops on a chase car chase before crashing.</p> <p>His sentence was suspended and he had just left a juvenile residential home but was still being supervised by probation officials when the murder occurred, Ward said.</p> <p>Prior to being accused of murder, he applied to summer jobs at fast-food joints and Six Flags.</p> <p>But there is nothing amusing about the charges.</p> <p>The teens face life sentences if they’re convicted.</p> <p>Hartmann acknowledged the case is a “ very sad story. What you have here is a young man who was trying to act in self-defense. Unfortunately, an individual [died.] That individual certainly placed himself in the position that happened.”</p> Isaac AviluceaThu, 13 Oct 2016 16:24:07 -0400http://trenton.homicidewatch.org/2016/10/13/prosecutors-trenton-teen-told-police-botched-robbery-murder-was-a-one-man-job/Ricardo Montalvan Jr.Two Trenton teens arrested in Ricardo Montalvan murderhttp://trenton.homicidewatch.org/2016/05/16/two-trenton-teens-arrested-in-ricardo-montalvan-murder/<a href="http://wordpress.homicidewatch.org/trenton/files/2016/05/21372470.jpg"><img src="http://wordpress.homicidewatch.org/trenton/files/2016/05/21372470-225x300.jpg" alt="Ricardo Montalvan Jr." width="225" height="300" class="size-medium wp-image-4258" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Ricardo Montalvan Jr.</p> <p>Two city teens have been arrested in connection with the murder of Ricardo Montalvan Jr.</p> <p>The males, ages 16 and 17, are each charged with murder, felony murder, robbery and related weapons offenses in connection with Montalvan’s death. Their names have not been released because they are juveniles. </p> <p>Montalvan, 23, was <a href="http://trenton.homicidewatch.org/2016/05/12/man-murdered-in-trenton-wednesday-night/">gunned down last week</a> while sitting in a silver Toyota Camry in the 200 block of Whittaker Avenue. He later died at the hospital. </p> <p>Police say the 16-year-old suspect was detained immediately after the shooting and later charged in connection with the incident. The 17-year-old was apprehended Monday morning at his residence.</p> Penny RayMon, 16 May 2016 15:49:07 -0400http://trenton.homicidewatch.org/2016/05/16/two-trenton-teens-arrested-in-ricardo-montalvan-murder/Ricardo Montalvan Jr.Man murdered in Trenton Wednesday nighthttp://trenton.homicidewatch.org/2016/05/12/man-murdered-in-trenton-wednesday-night/<p><iframe src="https://jrc-dailylocal.smugmug.com/frame/slideshow?key=b4S5xv&amp;autoStart=1&amp;captions=1&amp;navigation=0&amp;playButton=0&amp;speed=10&amp;transition=fade&amp;transitionSpeed=2" width="500" height="450" frameborder="no" scrolling="no"></iframe></p> <p>Crime scene evidence placards littered the sidewalk and rear of a home at the intersection of Whittaker Avenue and Elmer Street, suggesting another tragedy had struck the capital city. <span id="more-4223"></span></p> <p>Ricardo Montalvan Jr., 23, was shot and killed Wednesday night, becoming the seventh person to die by gunfire in Trenton this year.</p> <p>Police found Montalvan sitting in a silver Toyota Camry that was parked in the 200 block of Whittaker suffering from multiple gunshot wounds around 10 p.m. Wednesday. Montalvan died at the hospital, less than an hour after the shooting.</p> <p>Montalvan was <a href="http://www.trentonian.com/article/TT/20150409/NEWS/150409704">arrested in April last year</a> after police saw him smoking marijuana in his car and then found him in possession of prescription pills, ecstasy and two guns.</p> <a href="http://wordpress.homicidewatch.org/trenton/files/2016/05/21372470.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-4258" src="http://wordpress.homicidewatch.org/trenton/files/2016/05/21372470-225x300.jpg" alt="Ricardo Montalvan Jr." width="225" height="300" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Ricardo Montalvan Jr.</p> <p>At the time, police said Montalvan was sitting in his car near the corner of Elmer and Whittaker when officers allegedly saw him smoking pot. After police arrested him, they found that he was in possession of a .38 caliber revolver, a .380 semi-automatic pistol, 20 grams of ecstasy, 180 grams of marijuana, more than 100 oxycodone pills, more than a dozen Xanax pills and an undetermined about of Suboxone, which is a prescription drug used to treat opiate addiction.</p> <p>His family and friends will remember him as a "humble and funny" person who was "loved by many."</p> <p>"He was a fun-loving gentleman, very humble and very supportive of his brother Carlos as an artist," a friend who asked to remain anonymous said. "My heart breaks for Carlos and I'm at a loss for words because anything I say won't bring his brother back. I continue to pray that this violence in Trenton finds an end."</p> <p>Police have not released a suspect description nor a motive for Wednesday's slaying.</p> <p>Anyone with information about the murder is asked to call the Mercer County Homicide Task Force at (609) 989-6406 or contact the Trenton Police confidential tip line at (609) 989-3663. Individuals may also call the Trenton Crime Stoppers tip line at (609) 278-8477. Those wishing to text a tip can send a message labeledTCSTIPS to Trenton Crime Stoppers at 274637.</p> <p><iframe src="http://trenton.homicidewatch.org/api/v1/homicides/145.html" width="100%" height="350" frameborder="0"></iframe></p> Penny RayThu, 12 May 2016 05:42:12 -0400http://trenton.homicidewatch.org/2016/05/12/man-murdered-in-trenton-wednesday-night/Ricardo Montalvan Jr.