A Fatal Stabbing in Bed-Stuy: Investigation Focuses on Grandson as Suspect
Tragedy struck a Brooklyn family late Tuesday night when an 85-year-old woman, Julia Boomer, was found stabbed to death inside her home. Her body was discovered by her daughter, who had made the distressing call to 911 after discovering her mother's critical condition.
According to authorities, paramedics rushed Boomer to Kings County Hospital, where she sadly succumbed to her injuries shortly thereafter. Detectives are now in the process of reviewing the circumstances surrounding the attack and have taken the victim's 22-year-old grandson into custody. While charges against him remain pending, investigators believe he may have acted during a psychotic episode.
The young man had been acting erratically earlier that day when his mother attempted to take him to a court hearing regarding their child. The couple was said to be arguing about custody arrangements at the time of the incident.
A resident of the building where Boomer lived, Ali Mohamed, expressed shock and sadness over the tragedy. "I feel very bad," he stated. "A family should protect the older person."
The death of Boomer marks a grim milestone for the 79th Precinct, which has seen only one homicide this year so far. According to NYPD data, homicides in the precinct have remained steady over the past two years, with eight reported cases each in 2024 and 2025. Nationally, however, there has been a significant decline in homicides this year, with citywide rates falling by more than 20% compared to the previous year.
As investigators continue to sift through the evidence, one thing is clear: a family's love and care can sometimes be turned into a deadly act of violence.
Tragedy struck a Brooklyn family late Tuesday night when an 85-year-old woman, Julia Boomer, was found stabbed to death inside her home. Her body was discovered by her daughter, who had made the distressing call to 911 after discovering her mother's critical condition.
According to authorities, paramedics rushed Boomer to Kings County Hospital, where she sadly succumbed to her injuries shortly thereafter. Detectives are now in the process of reviewing the circumstances surrounding the attack and have taken the victim's 22-year-old grandson into custody. While charges against him remain pending, investigators believe he may have acted during a psychotic episode.
The young man had been acting erratically earlier that day when his mother attempted to take him to a court hearing regarding their child. The couple was said to be arguing about custody arrangements at the time of the incident.
A resident of the building where Boomer lived, Ali Mohamed, expressed shock and sadness over the tragedy. "I feel very bad," he stated. "A family should protect the older person."
The death of Boomer marks a grim milestone for the 79th Precinct, which has seen only one homicide this year so far. According to NYPD data, homicides in the precinct have remained steady over the past two years, with eight reported cases each in 2024 and 2025. Nationally, however, there has been a significant decline in homicides this year, with citywide rates falling by more than 20% compared to the previous year.
As investigators continue to sift through the evidence, one thing is clear: a family's love and care can sometimes be turned into a deadly act of violence.