Tyquan Pleasant knocked on his neighbor’s door to ask her to stop the ear-shattering music and banging. Shaun Pyles heard a threat.
Illustration: Michele FebbraioIllustration: Michele Febbraio
Rucker would get headaches. Their daughter couldn’t play in her own room and would drag her toys into the living room. Rucker’s mother gave them a portable speaker to plug into their electronics so they could hear their own television, but Rucker hated competing. Drowning out noise with noise just meant she was even further from peace.
So she called 911. That dispatcher informed her she wouldn’t be able to send the police in but suggested she could instead take her complaint to court. Pleasant didn’t think there was any point, anymore, in making complaints. He told her to quit the 311 calls. So they tried a different tactic. On December 14, almost a year after they moved in, they together drafted an email to the building’s management, Skyward Developers, with the subject line “Emergency.
On March 24, shortly after midnight, Ayden had just fallen asleep following his first wake-up, and the couple had put him down to head to bed. It had been an unusually quiet evening. Rucker had been cuddling the baby, and Pleasant had been listening to music on his phone. They hadn’t so much as turned on the shower.
By the time Rucker got out into the hallway, she saw Pleasant slumping over, falling to the floor. She caught him and pulled him back into the apartment. That’s when she saw the blood. Later, she learned Pleasant had been stabbed in the back. He was likely dead in minutes. “I saw his pupils go from large to pinpricks,” says Boggs, who says he helped try to resuscitate him.Most New Yorkers know the reality is that we can’t really reasonablysilence.
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