Woman fatally shot in head in her Queens apartment was running for her life: Mom


A young woman was running for her life when she was fatally shot by a masked assailant who chased her into her Queens apartment, killing her with a gunshot to the head just as she got to her bathroom door, the victim’s mother and police told the Daily News on Sunday.

Dashanna Donovan, 21, was pronounced dead at the scene after cops found her with a gunshot wound to the head at her apartment on E. 96th St. near Astoria Blvd. In East Elmhurst around 9:20 p.m. Friday.

“He had a motive. He knew why. He knew what he was doing,” Donovan’s mother, Helena Hypolite, said of her daughter’s attacker.

“Only he is able to say what was the reason that he had to kill my daughter. What did she do? … That’s all I want to know,” the heartbroken mother pleaded.

”Nobody deserves to die,” she added.

Donovan had just gotten off work at McDonald’s and was sitting outside her home, talking on the phone with a friend before the fatal confrontation, Hypolite said police told her.

“She was scared, because she run,” Hypolite said.

“She was sitting in the yard on the phone. She saw the gentleman come in with the mask on. And she ran in the house and he ran behind her. And then she was shot in the bathroom,” Hypolite said.

Police confirmed Donovan was found collapsed in the bathroom doorway, suggesting she was trying to escape her attacker when she was gunned down.

Cops could not immediately say if the gunman wore a mask, but said Donovan was the intended target.

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Cops discovered Dashanna Donovan, 21, lying in the bathroom doorway of a row house on 96th St. between Astoria Blvd. and 30th Ave. in East Elmhurst on Friday night. (Theodore Parisienne / New York Daily News)

The gunman fired multiple shots, according to police and witnesses. Shell casings were recovered at the scene, police said.

Donovan moved into the apartment, where she lived with her aunt, about three months ago, her mother said. She had recently moved back to New York after living for a year with her father in South Carolina.

“She just moved back here from South Carolina. So I don’t know what friends she had made, ex-friends she might have, you know,” Hypolite said.

Hypolite described her daughter as a “loving” young woman who liked to get dressed up and dance, and was an “excellent” driver. Donovan had three younger brothers.

“They need to just stop, all this gun violence,” Donovan’s weeping mother said. “Killing is not the way. Anger clouds your judgement.”

There have been no arrests or anyone taken into custody, police said Sunday evening, as the investigation continues.

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