Goon busted after NYC man found bashed to death in apartment: cops

A vicious goon fatally bashed a 44-year-old man in the head inside his Bronx apartment and heartlessly left him to die, cops said Monday.

Richard Vasquez, 37, attacked Joel Rivera around 7 p.m. Jan. 21 inside his residence on Nereid Avenue near Bronx Boulevard in Wakefield, a supportive housing development for veterans, police said.

Rivera, who had suffered trauma to his head, was rushed to Jacobi Medical Center, where he clung to life for six days before succumbing to his injuries, authorities said.

Joel Rivera was attacked around 7 p.m. Jan. 21 inside his residence on Nereid Avenue near Bronx Boulevard in Wakefield, a supportive housing development for veterans, police said.Joel Rivera, 44, was attacked — allegedly by Richard Vasquez, 37 — on Jan. 21 inside his residence on Nereid Avenue near Bronx Boulevard in Wakefield, cops said. Google Maps

His death was ruled a homicide by the city medical examiner’s office, according to police.

Vasquez was arrested Feb. 14 and charged with murder, authorities said.

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The alleged killer, who lived about a half-mile away from the scene, was ordered held without bail during his arraignment in Bronx Criminal Court, and is due back before a judge on March 16, according to online Department of Correction records.

It remained unclear Monday what, if any, weapon was used in the deadly attack, and what motivated the violence.

Rivera is survived by his mom, sister, niece and nephew – as well as “his most precious treasure…his beloved dog, Scarlito, whom he spoiled endlessly and loved unconditionally,” according to his online obituary.

“Joel had a way of lighting up any room he entered, known for his infectious smile and playful, prank-loving spirit,” his loved ones wrote. “He lived life to the fullest, always on the edge of his seat, embracing each moment with enthusiasm and heart.”

“Joel loved to cook and never hesitated to share a plate of food with anyone—hospitality came naturally to him.”

Rivera was also an organ donor, his relatives said.

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