He worked at WNEW-TV Channel 5 starting in 1984 before he moved to WNBC in 1992. He then made the move to CBS 2 a few years later where he stayed for about 16 years.
“The veteran journalist covered crime, local politics, the courts, and, of course, his beloved New York Yankees,” CBS 2 wrote in an article announcing his death.
A Bronx High School of Science graduate, he attended the State University of New York at Old Westbury before becoming a founder of the Young Lords, a predominately Puerto Rican revolutionary party based in New York, according to CBS 2.
He also wrote for numerous publications, including the Village Voice, Billboard, Rolling Stone and the New York Daily News.
CBS 2 reporter Tony Aiello said Guzman was the “real deal.”
Pablo Guzmán packed 150 years worth of life into 73,” Aiello wrote on social media. “His reporting pulsed with a vitality earned on the streets of El Barrio. He covered historic events, and with the Young Lords he authored a unique chapter of NYC’s own history. Pablo was the real deal. Rest in peace.”
He leaves behind his wife Debbie, his children Angela and Daniel, and his mother Sally.