The young peacemaker shot dead trying to break up a fight outside a Bronx housing development lived his life as a protector of others, his grieving uncle told the Daily News.
Randy Blanche, 24, was shot in the head after he tried to cool down two groups of people who got into a chaotic argument and shoving match outside the Sedgwick Houses in Morris Heights Sunday, prosecutors said. Police believe the killer, who’s still at large, was summoned to the scene by his wife, whose daughters were embroiled in the heated fracas — and told to bring a gun.
“That’s Randy. He lost his life being Randy. And I’m good with that. He was being Randy. He didn’t want no harm to nobody,” said his 47-year-old uncle. “That’s him. If the people that are fighting is his people, he’s gonna try to stop that.

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