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NY Post: Fala-full of lies -- Jersey City witness recants slay tale
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NY Post: Fala-full of lies -- Jersey City witness recants slay tale
Chandradat Deodat, 23, of Jersey City Halal Chicken and Gyro stand at 53rd Street and Sixth Avenue Fala-full of lies NY Post By CAROLYN SALAZAR and DAREH GREGORIAN December 15, 2009 An eyewitness to a falafel-rage killing in Midtown was forced to eat his words on the witness stand yesterday -- admitting that he lied to cops about what happened during the fatal fight. Chandradat Deodat, 23, of Jersey City, said that -- at the request of the victim's brother -- he cooked up part of his recounting of how Ziad Tayeh killed Tyrone Noel Gibbons, 19. Deodat had initially told cops that the 2006 confrontation began when Tayeh jumped in front of him, Gibbons and Gibbons' brother, Shannon, at the Halal Chicken and Gyro stand at 53rd Street and Sixth Avenue. FACE-OFF: Accused killer Ziad Tayeh at court yesterday, along with Chandradat Deodat, who admitted lying about what led up to a young man's death near a Midtown falafel stand. He told cops that Tyrone Gibbons later got behind the wheel of their car and that Tayeh, 26, cut them off at Seventh Avenue. That was all fiction, Deodat confessed in Manhattan Supreme Court. "I lied about who drove the car, about who cut the line and which car cut the other one off," he said. "I know I lied. I don't know how many lies I told." He added that he concocted the story with Shannon, who'd been driving with a suspended license. "I lied to protect Shannon," said Deodat, who was granted immunity from perjury charges in return for his testimony. "[Before this] you never gave an accurate portrayal of what happened that day?" Tayeh's lawyer, Daniel Ollen, asked. "Not until 10 days ago," Deodat replied. In his new account, he and the Gibbons brothers were on their way home to Jersey from a Queens nightclub when they stopped at the popular stand to get a falafel platter. They sidled up next to Tayeh in the middle of the long line, he confronted them, and they denied cutting in, Deodat said. Words were exchanged, and later, after the trio's car cut off Tayeh's SUV, all four got out and Tyrone grabbed Tayeh's hat and punched him, Deodat said. Tayeh responded by drawing a knife and lunging at Tyrone. "I looked at Tyrone, and he was holding his chest," Deodat said. "Then he fell to the ground. I thought he was playing. I said, 'What happened?' He said, 'I got stabbed.' "I lifted his shirt, and blood poured out of his chest. We started doing chest compressions and mouth-to-mouth." Tayeh, meanwhile, got back in his car and drove off. He maintains that it was self-defense and that Shannon Gibbons had menaced him with a knife. Deodat testified that he didn't see Shannon with a blade. Testimony is expected to continue today. dareh.gregorian@nypost.com Read more: http://www.nypost.com/p/news/local/ma ... pNfAks9IfsI#ixzz0Zm5h636p ========================================================= Gyro Line Cut Stabbing Trial Starts, Self-Defense Claimed The man accused of fatally stabbing a teenager who cut the line at a popular midtown gyro and chicken cart told the officer who arrested him that he was acting in self-defense. The violent incident took place one night around 4 a.m. in October 2006, after Ziad Tayeh, 26, accused two brothers, Shannon and Tyrone Gibbons, of cutting ahead of him in line. Shannon says, "We just ignored him," but after they drove off with their food, Tayeh allegedly chased them in his white Lexus SUV. At a red light at 52nd Street, Tayeh jumped out of his SUV and allegedly plunged a blade into Tyrone Gibbons's chest. The 19-year-old college student died at the scene, and Tayeh drove off, only to be pulled over at East 26th Street. Officer Sean Ryan, who arrested Tayeh, testified yesterday that the suspect immediately insisted he was forced to fight. As soon as Ryan pulled him over, Tayeh volunteered, "It's about the fight in 52nd St.' He said it was self-defense." Indeed, Tayeh's lawyer argues that he was assaulted first by Shannon Gibbons, and forced to defend himself. Whatever the truth is, the tragic incident's a sobering reminder of the dangers of arguing with strangers, as well as the perils of midtown at 4 a.m. http://gothamist.com/2009/12/11/falaf ... ut_stabbing_trial_sta.php
Posted on: 2009/12/15 16:28
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