Khalid Barrow Charged In Nisaa Walcott Murder

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Khalid Barrow has been charged with the murder of Nisaa Walcott in New York City. According to police reports Nisaa Walcott body was found stuffed in a plastic storage container in the Bronx. Police would arrest her cousin Kahlid Barrow and he has now been charged with the murder of the mother of one. Police believe that Kahlid Barrow used Nisaa Walcott cellphone to deceive her friends and family who were looking for her. Police would also see Kahlid Barrow take a large plastic storage container from her Bronx apartment around 12:00 am Friday. With the investigation ongoing police have not yet released a motive or a cause of death

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Authorities charged a 21-year-old man with murder for the death of Nisaa Walcott, the 35-year-old mother dumped in a plastic storage container on a sidewalk in the Bronx.

Walcott’s cousin, Khalid Barrow, was arrested and charged with murder Saturday after investigators connected the Bronx man to her death through surveillance video from her apartment building and near the site where he allegedly dumped her, law enforcement sources said.

Police located the missing mother Friday afternoon when the storage bin was located across the street from 950 University Avenue, in the Highbridge section of the Bronx.

A man who frequents the location to find things he’s able to resell was the person who made the gruesome discovery after spotting a leg. The bin with the body didn’t appear to be connected to the storage facility, a source said.

Detectives believe the cousin used Walcott’s cell phone to throw off family members concerned about her whereabouts after she hadn’t been seen for days, two senior NYPD officials said. But text messages allegedly sent from the phone weren’t consistent with previous conversations.

The officials also said video reviewed by detectives appear to show the cousin at Walcott’s East Harlem building, removing a large, plastic container around 12 a.m. Friday. A second individual can be seen on the video helping transport the container and unload it at the Bronx address where Walcott was found, the senior officials said.

Friends of the East Harlem woman were devastated to learn of what happened to Walcott, who leaves behind a teenaged son.

She was a beautiful person, hard worker, she was a single mother, she was an entrepreneur she worked hard and she didn’t deserve this,” Walcott’s friend, Luz Droz, said.

Candles placed outside her apartment are part of a growing memorial for the mother as devastated family and friends grapple with the loss of the 35-year-old.

“The way she died did not represent who she was as a person,” her friend, Delia Soto, said. “She’s full of life, full of everything that makes people happy. She sees you sad, she smiles with you.”

The investigation is still active and no cause of death has been determined at this point.

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The body of 35-year-old Nisaa Walcott was found in a plastic storage container in the Bronx on Friday, and now her cousin is charged with murder in connection to her death.

CBS2’s Kiran Dhillon spoke exclusively to her family.

“I’m feeling very numb and empty right now,” Eugene Butler, Walcott’s brother, said.

Butler struggled to find the words to describe his emotions.

“Nisaa was a beautiful person. She was a caring, loving woman that really loved her family,” he said.

Investigators say a passerby noticed Walcott’s body inside a plastic container on University Avenue in the Highbridge section and called 911.

The day before, her brothers reported the young mother missing after repeated attempts to call her were returned with what they deemed suspicious text messages.

“The language that was being used was like, wait a minute, that’s not my sister,” Butler said.

Saturday, grief-stricken members of the community lit candles outside her home in East Harlem.

Walcott’s father and other brother were too distraught to speak to CBS2 on camera.

Her longtime friends say they are horrified by the violence.

“Good person, free spirit and kind, loving, entrepreneurial … She was a good woman. She did not deserve to be discarded like trash on the street,” friend Delia Soto said.

Walcott’s family and friends say her main priority was her 14-year-old son. They say the two were extremely close. The teenager is now with his father, trying to process what’s happened.

“She was just a really good person. She really took care of her son. She was a hard worker. Her last job was working with ACS, so, you know, she was involved with wanting to help people.  She was an entrepreneur. She was a beautiful spirit, strong woman,” Droz said.

Twenty-one-year-old Khalid Barrow, Walcott’s cousin, has been arrested and charged with murder and concealment of a human corpse in connection to her death.

Her brother is grateful for the quick arrest.

“This is barbaric, very gutless. The person who did this had to have been a person who had no soul because all she wanted to do was help this person,” Butler said.

The family’s priority now is that there is justice for their loved one

https://www.cbsnews.com/newyork/news/nisaa-walcott-body-found-plastic-container-the-bronx/

Colin McNally NYC Teacher Charged With Assault

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Colin McNally is a physical education teacher at Cardozo High School in New York City that has just been charged with assault for throwing a student against the wall. According to police reports the unnamed fourteen year old teen was asking Colin McNally for a basketball and then attempted to grab the ball. Colin McNally would grab the teen and throw him against the wall. A brief struggle began and Colin McNally would throw the student to the floor before pushing up against the wall. The assault was caught on video and soon Colin McNally would be arrested and charged with harassment and endangering the welfare of a child

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A teacher at a high school in Queens is facing charges and accused of slamming a student into the walls and then tossing him to the ground.

Police made the arrest on the school grounds of Cardozo High School after being called to the scene.

Video obtained by Eyewitness News shows the unsettling altercation inside the school involving teacher Colin McNally as he roughed up a 14-year-old student.

It happened Wednesday around 11:15 a.m. and now police and the Department of Education are both now looking into the incident.

Officials say the student had just finished playing basketball in the gym. McNally took the ball from the teen and was heading to the dean’s office.

The student appeared to try and get it back, when out of nowhere, McNally grabbed him by the shirt and slammed him against the wall before tossing him to the ground.

On Thursday many students were talking about the incident. It lasted just 16 seconds but the fallout is huge.

McNally, who teaches PE and is a coach for Varsity Boys tennis, was arrested and charged with harassment and endangering the welfare of a child. He has since been released.

A spokesperson for the DOE said:

“These are incredibly disturbing allegations, and Mr. McNally was immediately removed from the classroom away from students, pending the outcome of the investigation.”

The student was not hurt. Eyewitness News reached out to McNally for a statement but he did not respond.

https://abc7ny.com/teacher-arrested-student-slammed-cardozo-high-school-queens/11574854/

Assamad Nash Charged In Christina Yuna Lee Murder

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Assamad Nash has been charged in the brutal murder of Christina Yuna Lee in New York City. According to police reports Assamad Nash would stalk Christina Yuna Lee back to her apartment where the career criminal would stab the woman to death. Assamad Nash who was out on bail at the time of the murder would be found inside of Christina Yuna Lee apartment hiding underneath the bed and covered in blood. Christina Yuna Lee was a successful advertising exec. At this time police do not know if the pair knew each other or if this was yet another random murder in the Big Apple

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A 35-year-old woman was stabbed to death inside her Lower Manhattan apartment early Sunday by a man who had followed her from the street and into her building, the police said.

The woman, whom police identified as Christina Yuna Lee, was the latest person of Asian descent injured or killed in a string of random attacks in New York City, many of them committed by people who had severe mental illness.

Surveillance video obtained by The New York Post shows Ms. Lee being trailed to her building on Chrystie Street in Chinatown by a man who catches the door behind her and follows her inside. In the video, Ms. Lee enters the building vestibule just minutes before 4:30 a.m. and walks down the hallway and out of the camera’s view as the man, identified by police officials as Assamad Nash, 25, trails her.

Neighbors called the police a short time later about a disturbance, the police said, and when they got to the building, the door to Ms. Lee’s apartment was locked, and Mr. Nash had barricaded himself inside.

When Emergency Service Unit officers arrived and broke in, police officials said, Ms. Lee was found dead in her bathtub. Mr. Nash tried to escape out of a back window, the police said. He was arrested inside the apartment, they said. He had cuts and lacerations and was taken to Bellevue Hospital.

Ms. Lee was a Rutgers University graduate and worked as a senior creative producer at Splice, an online platform for digital music, a company spokeswoman confirmed. She had also worked on photo and video campaigns for brands such as Marriott International and Equinox, according to her website.

Mr. Nash has a history of misdemeanor arrests, court records show, including an incident in September in Grand Street station, near the building where the killing occurred, when a 62-year man told the police that Mr. Nash had punched him in the face after the man swiped his MetroCard for another passenger.

Though the police have not called the killing a hate crime, attacks against Asian Americans have been on the rise since the onset of the coronavirus pandemic. Last December, the Police Department reported that such attacks were up 361 percent from the previous year, and last month, Michelle Alyssa Go, a 40-year-old Asian American woman, was pushed to her death while waiting for a southbound R train at Times Square.

Last week, Jarrod Powell, 50, was charged with second-degree murder as a hate crime in the death of Yao Pan Ma, a 61-year-old Chinese immigrant, who died on Dec. 31 from injuries he suffered in an East Harlem attack in April.

Police officials said it does not appear Ms. Lee knew her attacker or had any prior contact with him before he followed her home

She lived in a six-story walk-up steps from the Grand Street subway station. As snow fell on Sunday afternoon, police guarded the building, allowing only residents and detectives to enter. A small grocery store advertising cigarettes and soda in Chinese was shuttered.

Andrew Oaks, 30, who lives in the building, said that he was awake at 4:30 a.m. when he heard screams that “sounded like something out of a movie.” He added that he “thought nothing of it,” until he heard banging on the door and the police began questioning residents later in the morning.

In a tweet Sunday afternoon, Mayor Eric Adams called the stabbing “horrific,” saying “we stand with our Asian community today.”

“While the suspect who committed this heinous act is now in custody, the conditions that created him remain,” Mr. Adams said in an official statement shortly after his tweet. “The mission of this administration is clear: We won’t let this violence go unchecked.”

Assemblywoman Yuh-Line Niou, who represents the district, called the details of the attack a “worst nightmare scenario.”

“She was still screaming and fighting for her life, and they weren’t able to get to her for almost an hour and a half,” Ms. Niou said.

She said she was emotionally drained from the string of rallies she and other Asian American community leaders have had to attend in recent weeks, including one two days ago about a Korean diplomat who was assaulted.

“This has happened so many times, and we have attended too many vigils,” she said.

Mr. Nash had been arrested at least four times last year on misdemeanor charges, including assault, harassment and selling a fare card, court records show. Three of the cases remain open, according to online court records. A spokesman for the Legal Aid Society, which is representing him in the open matters, declined to comment.

Police released Mr. Nash with a desk-appearance ticket in the assault case and in an earlier arrest in connection with the unlawful sale of a fare card, according to court records shared by the Manhattan district attorney’s office. At his arraignment on Oct. 13 on the assault case, the judge released him without bail, the records show.

On Jan. 8, Mr. Nash was arrested again and charged with criminal mischief and possession of a forged instrument. According to a criminal complaint, he disabled several MetroCard vending machines at Herald Square, Penn Station and Second Avenue over a monthlong spree. When he was arrested, the police said, he tried to escape from a holding van after cops found bent MetroCards in his pockets.

At his arraignment, a judge put Assamad Nash under supervised release, requiring him to check in three times a month, twice in person and once by phone, according to the records.

https://www.nytimes.com/2022/02/13/nyregion/murder-chinatown-nyc.html

Pastor Victor Mateo Guilty Of Wife’s Murder

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Former New York Pastor Victor Mateo has been convicted in the brutal murder of his wife. According to court documents Victor Mateo was involved in an argument with his wife that would end with him running over the woman repeatedly with his car before stabbing the woman several times with a machete in front of their Grandchildren. Victor Mateo would be arrested and ultimately plead guilty to aggravated manslaughter and be sentenced to 23 years in the New York Department Of Corrections

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A former pastor was sentenced to 23 years in prison for running over his estranged wife and stabbing her with a machete in front of her grandchildren.

Victor Mateo and his wife, Noelia Mateo, had been estranged for about a month when he killed her, Bronx District Attorney Darcel Clark said.

“The defendant not only took the life of a Bronx grandmother, but also inflicted a possible lifetime of trauma to her grandchildren who were witnesses to this horrific crime,” Clark said.

As his estranged wife left her Bronx home to take her grandkids to school on Oct. 3, 2019, the former pastor struck her with his vehicle, Clark said. When Noelia Mateo hid beneath her car, Victor Mateo got into her vehicle and ran his estranged wife over with it. He then hacked her with a machete.

Mateo, 65, pleaded guilty to first-degree manslaughter on Nov. 17, 2021 

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When a Bronx pastor hacked his estranged wife to death with a machete in front of her grandkids, he stole their grandmother and their innocence.

The children and their parents lamented the 2019 slaying of beloved matriarch Noelia Mateo in victim impact statements as her killer Victor Mateo was sentenced to 23 years in prison on Thursday.

“I remember my grandmother’s death like it was yesterday,” the older of the two kids, 13, said in a statement read in Bronx Supreme Court.

“Victor Mateo stole my grandmother and my innocence,” continued the child, whose name was withheld. “I lost so much within a few hours; I had nightmares and PTSD.”

Family members recounted Oct. 3, 2019, starting out like any other, with Noelia Mateo whipping up a smoothie for her older grandchild as she readied to take the kids to school.

But Victor Mateo drove to his estranged wife’s home on Ellsworth Ave. in Throggs Neck, waited for her to leave and mowed her down with his car. The younger grandchild thought the reverend, 65, was going to call an ambulance, but he emerged with a machete in hand and hacked the 58-year-old victim to death.

“He was just getting ready to cause more damage and pain to my family,” recounted the young witness, who is now 11.

Noelia Mateo was estranged from her husband, the former pastor at the Christian Congregation The Redeemer Church for about a month when she died, according to the Bronx District Attorney’s office.

Her family denounced the killer as they mourned their loss.

“She was a beautiful lady with a man who was horrendously controlling and not what he vowed to do when marrying her,” her older grandchild said. “His animalistic act against my grandmother was done in cold blood.”

Noelia Mateo’s son Kenneth Zunigia Fernandez recounted years of worry over Victor Mateo’s treatment of his mother.

Victor Mateo allegedly demanded his wife give him all her paychecks from her work at a cheesecake business and threatened bloodshed when she finally said she was leaving him.

“Mateo used the Bible, religion and his ‘pastor’ role to manipulate not only my mother, but his church members,” the grieving son said.

For Angie Romero, the loss of her mother is “unbearable.”

“I long deeply to see her again, to sit and drink coffee like we used to,” she said, “to get a phone call from her … to just see her hug my kids and to share all the great things we have accomplished.”

Victor Mateo went on the run after the murder and was arrested days later in Hazelton, Pa. He pleaded guilty to manslaughter in November.

“The defendant not only took the life of a Bronx grandmother, but also inflicted a possible lifetime of trauma to her grandchildren who were witnesses to this horrific crime,” said Bronx DA Darcel Clark.

“I would have wanted more time with my beautiful grandmother,” said the 13-year-old grandchild, adding that Noelia “did not deserve to leave the Earth in such a sad way.

“May my grandmother rest in peace in Heaven, never having to see the man who killed her again.”

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Tyler Zaugg Teen Killer Murders Infant

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Tyler Zaugg is a teen killer from New York who has just plead guilty to the murder of his infant son. According to court documents Tyler Zaugg would admit to punching the infant several times before attempting to drown him. The infant would die in hospital two weeks later. Tyler Zaugg who was initially charged with one count of first-degree assault (involving circumstances evincing a depraved indifference to human life), two counts of second-degree assault (with intent to cause physical injury to a person less than seven years old), and one count of endangering the welfare of a child. Tyler Zaugg would have his charges upgraded to manslaughter to which he would plead guilty to. Tyler Zaugg will eventually be sentenced between 35 to 40 years in prison as stated in the plea agreement

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 Tyler Zaugg, 19, pleaded guilty on Tuesday to charges related to the death of a child in the summer of 2021. Officials in Warren County confirmed the plea to NEWS10 Tuesday afternoon.

Zaugg pleaded guilty to first-degree manslaughter and second-degree assault before Warren County Judge Robert Smith. At sentencing on April 7, he could earn up to 25 years behind bars for the manslaughter, along with 5 years of post-release supervision.

On July 4, 2021, Zaugg was arrested for assaulting a 7-week-old infant, who later died on July 16. The relationship between Zaugg and the baby has not been confirmed by authorities.

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Guilty pleas have been entered by the local man who caused the death of his infant son in Glens Falls last July, Warren County District Attorney Jason Carusone announced on Tuesday.

Tyler Zaugg, 20, pleaded guilty in Warren County Court to second-degree assault and first-degree manslaughter, both violent felonies.

The pleas stem from acts that Zaugg committed on June 29, 2021, through July 4, 2021.

He is expected to be sentenced to 32 years in state prison, followed by five years of post-release supervision.

Police said that Zaugg hit his infant son with a closed fist in the head and torso, causing a brain injury and cracked ribs.

On July 4, Glens Falls Police arrested Tyler Zaugg after responding to an EMS call at the Broad Street Commons apartment complex, 186 Broad St., which came in shortly before 6 p.m. Police said that officers observed the infant to have life-threatening injuries.

Officers believed that Zaugg had caused the injuries, according to police.

It was previously reported that Delaney Locke, Zaugg’s girlfriend and the mother of the infant, told police that Zaugg was watching the child while she was away at her mother’s residence.

Locke noticed the infant’s bruises at Albany Medical Center. She told police that Zaugg became upset when she asked if he knew what happened

The child spent almost two weeks in the hospital before succumbing to his injuries.

Carusone thanked the law enforcement agencies that conducted a thorough investigation. Those agencies included state police and the Glens Falls Police Department.

Carusone also thanked medical personnel, 911 operators and first responders for the efforts made to save the child.

Zaugg waived his right to appeal, and Warren County Judge Robert Smith sent him to Warren County Jail pending sentencing, which is scheduled for the morning of April 7.

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