Salvatore Perrone
Officers escorted Salvatore Perrone, of Staten Island, from the
67th Precinct station house in Brooklyn.
(Robert Stolarik for The New York Times)
Salvatore Perrone is accused of killing three Middle Eastern
shopkeepers.
(Ken Murray/New York Daily News)
Salvatore Perrone, 64, is found mentally fit to stand trial for the
murders of three Brooklyn
shopkeepers of Middle Eastern descent.
(Jesse Ward for New York Daily News)
Salvatore Perrone, 64, with his attorney William Martin (right) at
State Supreme Court in Brooklyn, where he
was found mentally fit to stand trial for the murders of three men of
Middle Eastern descent in Brooklyn.
(Jesse Ward for New York Daily News)
Salvatore "Son of Sal" Perrone
Relatives of victims shouted and cursed at Perrone as he read from
a statement insisting his innocence
at his sentencing.
(Jesse Ward for New York Daily News)
Salvatore "Son of Sal" Perrone got 75 years to life in prison for
killing three shopkeepers in Brooklyn in 2012.
(Jesse Ward for New York Daily News)
Sal Perrone, 66, is on trial for allegedly killing three Brooklyn
shopkeepers in 2012.
(Jesse Ward for New York Daily News)
Salvatore Perrone
Salvatore Perrone
Salvatore Perrone was barred from jury selection after outbursts
where he was badmouthing his lawyer
and the judge.
(Jesse Ward for New York Daily News)
Salvatore Perrone
Natasha Charova, the ex-girlfriend of Salvatore Perrone, leaves the
court after testifying
against Perrone in his murder trial.
(Byron Smith for New York Daily News)
The shotgun Perrone used in brutal killings that terrorized
southern Brooklyn in 2012.
(Jesse Ward for New York Daily News)
One of the three suspected "Son of Sal" victims was Rahmatollah
Vahidipour, who owned
the She She Boutique on Flatbush Avenue.
(Danny Iudici)
Police were present on Sunday outside Amazing 99 Cents & Up Deals,
at 1877 86th Street in Bensonhurst,
Brooklyn, where a man was killed on Thursday, Aug. 3, 2012.
(Christian Hansen for The New York Times)
Salvatore Perrone’s home at Clove Road on Staten Island. “It’s
looked haunted and unlivable
for about 20 years,” a former neighbor said.
(Credit Kirsten Luce for The New York Times)
The victims
Perrone murder victims (l. to r.) Isaac Kadare, 59, Mohammed Gebeli,
65, and Rahmatollah Vahidipour, 78.
(Courtesy Kadare, Gebeli and Vahidpour Families)