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Keyshan D. Gayle - Class of 2016

Delete this post Submitted by Pauline Rute Hall 1952 <Grammypgh@aol.com> on 03/Sep/2016
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  Keyshan D. Gayle, of New Windsor, NY entered into eternal rest on August 30, 2016 at St. Luke's Cornwall Hospital, Newburgh, NY. He was 18 years old. The son of Tracy Gayle and Jennifer Bediako, Keyshan was born on June 3, 1998 in Newburgh, NY. Keyshan was a 2016 graduate of Newburgh Free Academy. Keyshan's vibrant sense of humor and his infectious smile made him the kind of person whose friendship everyone coveted. He had a naturally respectful disposition that won over everyone he knew, and he often went out of his way to make others feel welcome and loved. Keyshan was also a Christian believer who attended Solid Rock Church in New Windsor, NY. He loved God and frequented Christ-centered functions with his church family, where he is often remembered as passionately worshiping God. Keyshan is survived by his parents; his sisters: Phoenix, Ariana, Taerikko, Sarhya, Jayla and Royalti; his brothers: Naquan, Mark, Kareem, Zayden, Tyrin, Allah and Kadeem; numerous aunts and uncles as well as cousins and extended family. A Celebration of Keyshan's life will be held at 1 p.m. on Saturday, September 3rd at Solid Rock Church, 20 Holloran Road, New Windsor, NY. Arrangements are entrusted to Quigley Bros. Funeral Home; to send condolences, please go to www.Quigleybros.com

CITY OF NEWBURGH – Friends since fourth grade, Will Manning and Keyshan Gayle made a pact: both would graduate from Newburgh Free Academy on time. And on June 23 they fulfilled that promise, donning blue gowns and caps, and taking their places on Academy Field with hundreds of other NFA graduates. “It was a big deal for us,” Manning said. Now, just over two months later, Manning is mourning Gayle’s death. On Tuesday, City of Newburgh officers responding to a report of shots fired in the area of Fullerton Avenue and Third Street around 11:15 p.m. found Gayle, 18, lying on the ground with a single gunshot wound in his back, according to police. Gayle, who was from New Windsor, was pronounced dead at St. Luke’s Cornwall Hospital, police said. The shooting happened just blocks from NFA’s main campus, and the athletic field where Gayle and other graduates celebrated the closing of one chapter of their lives and the beginning of another. His mother, Jennifer Bediako, called Gayle an “amazing” son and brother who avoided trouble and attended church. On YouTube, there is a video showing Gayle dancing in a skit for Solid Rock Church of God in New Windsor. The skit is set to a song called “Set Me Free.” “He was special,” Bediako said. “And most importantly, I want the world to know how much he loved God.” Police released few details about the shooting. Gayle’s death is the fourth homicide in Newburgh this year and the third shooting death. Manning said he and Gayle were two members of a group of five longtime friends, and he described the teenager as “full of life” and the kind of person who avoided fighting. They talked of college; Manning just started classes at SUNY Orange and Gayle was to attend college in January. Gayle was the person Manning envisioned as best man and godfather when he married and began a family, Manning said. “That was my brother,” he said. State police and the Orange County District Attorney’s Office are assisting the Newburgh police department with its investigation. Councilman Torrance Harvey said he learned of the shooting after coming across the police barricade on Fullerton Avenue around 7:15 a.m. An onlooker he recognized as a Newburgh student told him that she heard three gunshots, Harvey said. One of the calls he made from the scene was to Councilwoman Cindy Holmes, who knows Gayle’s family. Another, Harvey said, was to Newburgh Comptroller Katie Mack to find out the status of a project in which three new digital surveillance cameras are being installed in Newburgh. Harvey has been pushing to have the project finished, and to have the city reactivate existing cameras that are not currently being used. “I’m horrified,” said Harvey, who teaches history at Newburgh Free Academy. “We keep losing these young men, and its mostly African-American men. I feel like we live in the wild, wild west.”

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Anyone with information about the killing of Keyshan Gayle can call the Newburgh police department’s tips line at 569-7555 or call the regular number, 561-3131.

NEWBURGH – 18-year-old Keyshan Gayle was shot and killed outside a bodega on Fullerton and Third here, the bullet hole remaining in the front door as a graphic reminder of a promising life lost. City of Newburgh Police charged 22-year-old Tyler Castro of Newburgh on October 12 with murder in the 2nd degree in the August 30 shooting death of Gayle – a college-bound Newburgh Free Academy graduate and New Windsor resident, the young man was found lying on the ground on the corner of Fullerton Avenue and Third Street with a single gunshot wound to the back. Gayle was taken to St. Luke’s Hospital, where he was pronounced dead.
      “We’re just very pleased with the work that the investigative team, which has been diligently investigating this homicide since back on August 30 [and which includes the City of Newburgh Police, New York State Police Major Crimes Unit and the Orange County District Attorney’s Office],” said Lt. Richard Carrion of the City of Newburgh Police. “It was very nice to be able to reach out to Keyshan’s mom, Jennifer Bediako, to let her know that we worked hard and that we’re happy to be able to bring some closure and some justice to her family.”
       Castro is being held in Newburgh Police Lockup pending his arraignment in Newburgh City Court. Look to www.HVNN.com for any updates from the police or the county’s district attorney.


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