A Shirley man has pleaded guilty for the shooting of three people in front of the home of a former U.S. representative.
On October 9, 2022, Noah Green left his home with another individual and got into a stolen 2022 Honda CRV. While Green was driving the vehicle, they encountered three rival gang members walking down the street in front of the residence of then-United States Congressman Lee Zeldin. Green shot out of the vehicle multiple times, striking two of the individuals in the chest. Both men survived.
During the shooting, Zeldin’s daughters were inside the home doing homework. Afterwards, Green boasted on social media and through other electronic communications about committing the shooting to alleged fellow gang members. During the course of the conspiracy, Green would frequently post his gang affiliation on social media accounts, post photos and videos of himself and other gang members with weapons and stolen vehicles, and would utilize social media as a way to taunt and challenge rivals.
On October 31, 2022, at approximately 1:00 p.m., law enforcement was conducting surveillance when they observed Green leaving his residence in Shirley and enter the driver’s seat of the stolen car. Members of law enforcement then approached Green, who immediately exited the stolen vehicle and began running away in an attempt to evade apprehension. Green jumped onto the hood and roof of a law enforcement vehicle, causing damage to both. During the course of their pursuit, Green continuously refused to comply with the officers’ commands and began reaching for his pants pocket, where law enforcement later recovered a loaded Taurus 9mm pistol with a high-capacity magazine. A microscopic examination of the firearm revealed that this was the same pistol Green used to commit the October 9, 2022 shooting outside Zeldin’s home. Additionally, a search of the 2022 Honda CRV revealed that shell casings from the October 9th shooting were still lodged between the windshield and the hood of the vehicle.
On September 12, 2024, Green, 20, pleaded guilty to the following charges before Acting Supreme Court Justice Anthony S. Senft, Jr.:
- three counts of second-degree attempted murder, all Class B violent felonies
- two counts of second-degree criminal possession of a weapon, both Class C violent felonies
- one count of second-degree conspiracy, a Class B felony
Green was one of 18 defendants indicted in December 2022 following a long-term investigation into violence committed by a criminal street organization, “No Fake Love.” He is due back in court on October 15, 2024, and he is expected to be sentenced to 12 years in prison followed by five years of post-release supervision.
“On my first day in office, we established a gang bureau to conduct comprehensive long-term investigations to keep the people of Suffolk County safe from gang violence,” said District Attorney Tierney. “Working with Suffolk County Police detectives and investigators from my office, our prosecutors prioritize cases like this one. As a result, this case was swiftly solved, and the shooter was held accountable, along with the other gang members involved in a variety of dangerous crimes. This guilty plea with a promised twelve-year sentence should send the message that we will not tolerate gang violence in Suffolk County.”