The Worcester community stands strong in the wake of recent violence.
Lino Menjivar, 31, has been arrested in connection with the murder of 24-year-old Bob Nuah, who was shot on Allendale Street in Worcester. This case marked a significant moment in a troubling trend of violence in the city, with 16 homicides reported in 2024. Menjivar, who has a criminal history involving firearms, was apprehended after collaboration among multiple law enforcement agencies. The community continues to mourn Nuah’s loss and seeks greater attention to public safety.
Worcester police have arrested 31-year-old Lino Menjivar in connection with the murder of 24-year-old Bob Nuah, which occurred on April 13, 2024. Menjivar was taken into custody in Pawtucket, Rhode Island, on May 30, 2024, following an extensive investigation that involved multiple law enforcement agencies.
Menjivar is accused of shooting Bob Nuah around 2:15 a.m. on Allendale Street in Worcester. Nuah was a dedicated individual who had been training to become a dental assistant. His family described him as loving, kind, and deeply spiritual. He was one of six siblings and an active member of Greendale People’s Church.
The murder of Bob Nuah was part of a concerning trend in Worcester, where he was one of 16 homicides reported in the city during 2024. Notably, his case was the only homicide without an arrest until Menjivar was apprehended. Following the shooting, Menjivar fled the area, eventually making his way to Virginia, before returning to Rhode Island.
Approximately four weeks after Nuah’s death, Menjivar had been identified as a suspect. His criminal history includes several serious charges such as armed assault with intent to murder, carrying a firearm without a license, and discharging a firearm within 500 feet of a dwelling. These charges indicate a previous history of serious gun-related offenses.
The resolution of this case is attributed to the collaboration among various law enforcement entities, including the Worcester Police Department, the US Marshals, the Massachusetts State Police, and the Pawtucket Police. The dedicated efforts of these departments led detectives to establish probable cause for Menjivar’s arrest, culminating in his detention in Pawtucket.
Worcester Police Chief Paul Saucier acknowledged the hard work and resilience demonstrated by the law enforcement teams involved in resolving the case of Nuah’s tragic death. The comprehensive investigation is seen as a critical steps towards justice for the victim and his family.
Bob Nuah’s family and friends continue to mourn his loss, reflecting on his vibrant personality and aspirations. As a cherished individual in his community, Nuah’s untimely death raised fears about safety and violence in Worcester. The community’s response has been one of solidarity, with many advocating for greater attention to public safety and measures to support victims and their families of violent crimes.
With Menjivar’s arrest, the Worcester community can now seek closure in this distressing case, as the legal process moves forward. The authorities’ commitment to bringing those responsible for violent acts to justice remains a priority as they continue their efforts to curb crime and protect citizens.
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