Israeli mob boss Benny Shlomo, gunned down in broad daylight at gas station in Tel Aviv
Benny Shlomo
The head of a major crime family was killed and another man
seriously injured Monday in a suspected underworld hit near Tel Aviv.
Benny Shlomo, 42, head of the Shlomo crime family, and the
second man, in his 40s, were taken to the Wolfson Medical Center as paramedics
administered life-saving treatment and attempted to stabilize them.
Shlomo was pronounced dead by medical staff upon arrival at
the hospital, according to first responders. The second man, who has yet to be
identified, arrived at the hospital in an unstable condition with serious
wounds following the shooting in broad daylight.
Shortly after 2 p.m., a pair of unknown suspects arrived at
a gas station in Azor and opened fire on the two men standing nearby, police
said in a statement.
An off-duty cop who was filling up his motorcycle at the
scene when the shooting began pursued the gunmen as they drove away from the
gas station, according to Hebrew media reports. As he pulled up beside them,
the assailants rammed their car into his bike.
The policeman, who wasn’t injured, shot at the culprits as
they abandoned their vehicle and carjacked a woman on the other side of the
road. They got away unharmed in the stolen vehicle, the reports said.
Benny Shlomo’s crime family are bitter rivals of Shalom
Domrani’s criminal organization. This year, the sides have apparently stepped
up attacks against each other. In May, police intercepted a
Domrani hit squad that was reportedly on their way to kill a senior member of
Shlomo’s gang.
Avi Bitton, known by police as a “moneyman” for Domrani’s
gang, was killed in
a car bombing in the southern city of Ashkelon in February.
Benny Shlomo himself has survived several assassination
attempts over the years. His brother, Shalom Shlomo, was shot to death in 2015.
Domrani was released from prison last October after serving
six years for two attempted murder convictions, and has since then allegedly
been working to strengthen and financially rehabilitate his organization.
His exit from prison came after Shlomo was also released
last August, having served time for assault.
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