Hey, there! Log in / Register

Guy who fired gun to help friends in a fistfight outside a Roxbury bar will get life for murder

A Suffolk Superior Court jury today convicted Charlie Brea, 32, of South Boston, of first-degree murder for the death of Luis Montanez, who simply had the bad luck to be standing outside the old Breezeway bar on Blue Hill Avenue in Roxbury when a fistfight erupted.

Suffolk County prosecutors told the jury that some of the combatants included Brea's pals, so he took out a gun and opened fire shortly before closing time outside the 153 Blue Hill Ave. bar on Oct. 23, 2010. Montanez was not involved at all in the fight and knew none of the people involved, prosecutors say - he had just arrived at the bar with a couple of friends - but he died when one of Brea's bullets hit him in the head. Brea also hit another man, who survived.

The verdict means a mandatory sentence of life in prison without parole, although Brea will not be formally sentenced until Tuesday. The verdict also means he gets an automatic review by the Supreme Judicial Court.

According to the Suffolk County District Attorney's office:

Montanez, a resident of the South End, arrived at the Breezeway with two friends at about 1:46 am and smoked a cigarette outside - ending up on the outskirts of a fistfight that erupted among members of Brea’s group and another group. Montanez was not a combatant in that fight, and none of those involved used or displayed a weapon.

Through witness testimony, video footage, and other evidence, King proved that Brea drew a .22 caliber semiautomatic handgun and fired it at least three times into the group of people fighting. Montanez was struck in the head, suffering injuries that claimed his life at Brigham and Women’s Hospital.

Brea fled the country shortly after the homicide, traveling to the Dominican Republic. He remained there until last year, when he was apprehended and extradited to the US through the efforts of the Boston Police Fugitive Unit and US Marshals Service.

The Breezeway, whose owner shut it and sold its liquor license to a Back Bay Brazilian place in 2012, seemed to attract trouble, especially at closing time. Several months before the murder, the Boston Licensing Board ordered it shut for two weeks because of a closing-time brawl.

Neighborhoods: 
Topics: 


Ad:


Like the job UHub is doing? Consider a contribution. Thanks!

Comments

Seems like guns have a way of making a bad situation even worse.

up
Voting closed 0

stupid assholes do.

up
Voting closed 0

Guns just make it remarkably easy

up
Voting closed 0

"If we had more guns then things would be better!"

::eye roll::

up
Voting closed 0

"If we outlaw guns then criminals like Brea wouldn't use them"

::eye roll::

up
Voting closed 0

According to another article:

Hayes said that while “Mr. Montanez’s death is tragic, he was not an innocent bystander. The videos of the event documented that Mr. Montanez and his friends ignited the fight by suddenly attacking Mr. Brea’s friends when they exited the bar. The jury should have been allowed to consider this evidence in deciding if Charlie Brea was guilty of manslaughter because he reacted to that sudden attack on his friends. The judge violated Charlie Brea’s right to have a jury decide his culpability, and substituted her own judgment.”

Manslaughter carries a maximum prison sentence of 20 years.

The defense, Hayes said, respects “that the jury struggled to reach a fair verdict, but the jury was left with little choice by [the judge’s] rulings. We are confident that if this jury had been properly instructed, their verdict would have been more just and consistent with what actually occurred in 2010. We believe that the Supreme Judicial Court will agree.”

up
Voting closed 0

>Boston Police report arresting a man on charges he stabbed another guy within steps of Boston Police headquarters in Roxbury early Saturday morning. Luis Montanez, 24, was arrested yesterday across the Orange Line from police HQ on Annunciation Road, police say. He was charged with assault and battery by means of a dangerous weapon for the attack, which sent the victim to the hospital with serious injuries.

https://www.universalhub.com/crime/20100410-alleged-stabber-showed-littl...

up
Voting closed 0

Did this take 8 years to go to trial?

up
Voting closed 0

Brea fled the country after the murder; they had to find him first.

up
Voting closed 0