‘We’re broken. We’re all dying with him,’ says wife of murdered Bronx motorcycle gang leader

Two men shot 51-year-old Pagans Motorcycle Club’s Bronx chapter leader, Francisco Rosado, in a parking lot near the Bronx building where he works as a super.
Two men shot 51-year-old Pagans Motorcycle Club’s Bronx chapter leader, Francisco Rosado, in a parking lot near the Bronx building where he works as a super.

A Bronx motorcycle gang leader’s wife said her family is shattered after the biker was fatally shot by two assassins using silencers.

In an exclusive interview with the Daily News, Jeannie Rosado said she prays police catch the men who shot her husband, 51-year-old Francisco Rosado, on Saturday in a parking lot near the Bronx building where he works as a super.

“He had a short temper, but a heart of gold. He leaves two daughters and one son, all grown, and five grandchildren. He was a hard-working man who provided for many people,” she said. "Everybody’s broken inside. We’re broken. We’re all dying with him.”

Disturbing video captures the moment the two masked killers jump out of their Jeep Cherokee in a lot on Holland Ave. near Boston Rd. in Allerton around 3:20 p.m. Their bullets hit him Rosado in the head and chest, killing him.

Video captures moment two gunman open fire in the Bronx.

Police have made no arrests.

“Nobody heard anything because they had silencers,” his wife said. “I wish I knew why.”


Rosado was the head of the Pagans Motorcycle Club’s Bronx chapter. The club has been dubbed an outlaw motorcycle gang by federal authorities, and several of its members have been linked to drug dealing, violence and death.


Rosado’s wife said he hadn’t been in any serious trouble.


"He was a fighter, but nothing major. He was a family man,” she said. “I’ve been with him for over 27 years, happily married. We were together every day. I hope they find them. I pray every night they are brought to justice. I know my God will not fail me on that.”


She described his love of tattoos. " I asked him one day years ago to get one, and he went crazy," she said. “He was addicted.”


His daughter, Amanda Rosado, 24, added, “He cherished all his kids and grandchildren, and his wife. You never thought he was 51. He was a wonderful father.”

3 comments:

  1. Well this made my day, sad they didn't get more of these parasites.

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  2. Sure he was a model guy. Leading a motorcycle gang was just a hobby and he sang in a choir on Sunday's

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