Mystery remains month after beloved Kosher baker and grandfather found shot dead in NYC park
"All motives" are being investigated in the mysterious shooting death of Albert Itzkowitz, 75, police said.
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Metro Mystery remains month after beloved Kosher baker and grandfather found shot dead in NYC park By Joe Marino, David DeTurris and Matt Troutman Published June 26, 2026, 7:29 p.m. ET See more of our coverage in your search results. Add The New York Post on Google The slaying of a Jewish baker who moonlit as a rabbi remains a stone cold whodunit more than month after he was horrifically found shot dead near a lake in a Queens park. Albert Itzkowitz, 75, was slain in broad daylight – with gunshots in his neck and back – along the shoreline of Kissena Lake on May 18. His body was found shortly before 5 p.m., sparking a mystery that remains frustratingly unsolved for his loved ones.
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