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Far Rockaway Murder Charge: Woman Accused in Beating Death at Queens Supportive Housing

By Matthias Binder March 9, 2026
Woman arrested weeks after NYC man found dead, battered in apartment: cops
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A Janitor’s Horrifying FindSuspect Linked to the BuildingInside the Barbara Faron ResidenceKey Timeline of Events

A Janitor’s Horrifying Find (Image Credits: Nypost.com)

Far Rockaway, Queens – Authorities arrested a local woman last month for the brutal killing of a 59-year-old resident whose battered body turned up in his apartment at a supportive housing facility.[1][2]

A Janitor’s Horrifying Find

On January 30, 2026, a janitor discovered Felipe Gonzalez-Gonzalez unresponsive inside his unit at the Barbara Faron Residence around 2:30 p.m. The 59-year-old suffered visible injuries to his face, head, and body, signs of a violent assault.[2]

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Emergency responders pronounced him dead at the scene. The city Medical Examiner’s office later ruled the death a homicide on February 6, confirming suspicions of foul play.[2] Investigators determined the attack occurred over the two days prior to the discovery.

Suspect Linked to the Building

Odeylin Gonzalez, 33, faced charges of murder and criminal obstruction of breathing following her arrest on February 25.[1] She resided in a nearby house, about three blocks from the nine-story complex on Nameoke Avenue near Redfern Avenue.[2]

Despite sharing a similar surname, the pair held no relation. A law enforcement source described Gonzalez as a “persistent problem in the building,” noting her history of drug abuse. The victim, by contrast, had been “living on the straight and narrow.”[2]

Police connected her to the crime through evidence gathered during the probe. She remains in custody without bail, with her next court date set for April 28 in Queens Criminal Court.

Inside the Barbara Faron Residence

The Barbara Faron Residence serves as supportive housing for individuals recovering from homelessness and behavioral health disorders. This nine-story building provides a structured environment aimed at rehabilitation and stability.[2]

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Such facilities often house vulnerable residents seeking a fresh start. The incident underscores challenges in maintaining safety within these communities, where interactions among tenants and outsiders can turn volatile.

Key Timeline of Events

  1. January 28-29: Alleged assault occurs over two days.
  2. January 30: Body found by janitor at 2:30 p.m.
  3. February 6: Medical Examiner rules death a homicide.
  4. February 25: Odeylin Gonzalez arrested and charged.
  5. March 8: NYPD announces charges publicly.

Detectives moved methodically, piecing together the sequence without rushing to judgment. The delay in arrest allowed for thorough evidence collection.

The case highlights the diligence required in apartment homicides, where initial scenes demand careful processing.

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Key Takeaways

  • A supportive housing resident fell victim to a targeted beating in his own apartment.
  • The suspect, a known local figure, faces serious charges including murder.
  • Investigators closed the case swiftly after the homicide ruling, ensuring accountability.

This arrest brings a measure of closure to a community rattled by the violence. As details emerge in court, questions linger about prevention in vulnerable housing settings. What steps can improve security there? Share your thoughts in the comments.

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