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Two Bronx brothers were indicted for fatally shooting an innocent woman who was caught in the crossfire of a gambling dispute last month, officials announced Thursday.

Donald Johnson – a 20-year-old reputed Bloods gang member – and brother Rakell Hampton, 34, were indicted on murder, manslaughter and weapons possession charges after Juana Esperanza Soriano De-Perdomo was shot in the back with a stray bullet, the Bronx District Attorney’s Office alleged.

The brothers and a third person got into an argument with three vendors in the area when Johnson allegedly pulled out a 9mm handgun from his backpack and fired five shots at the vendors, police said at the time.

One bullet struck the 61-year-old woman – who was walking alone on East 188th Street – piercing her lung and heart, prosecutors allege.

“These defendants allegedly pulled out guns and one of them fired it at three men during an argument on the street,” DA Darcel Clark said in a statement. “This callous disregard for passersby caused the death of 61-year-old mother and grandmother Juana Esperanza Soriano De Perdomo.”

Alleged gang member Donald Johnson was indicted on three charges following the shooting death of Juana Esperanza Soriano De-Perdomo.
Rakell Hampton, Donald Johnson’s brother, was also charged in the shooting death.


  De-Perdomo was shot in a lung and her heart outside a deli in The Bronx. William Miller De-Perdomo was shot in a lung and her heart outside a deli in The Bronx. William Miller

  De Perdomo was 61-years-old. Handout De Perdomo was 61-years-old. Handout

“This is another senseless shooting causing death and the devastation of a family,” Clark said.

The siblings were arraigned earlier this week in Bronx Supreme Court where they pleaded not guilty. They were both held without bail.

Their lawyers didn’t immediately return requests for comment.

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