Posted on 12/14/2019 6:16:59 AM PST by Drew68
Five days before 18-year-old Barnard College student Tessa Majors was slashed to death in Morningside Park at the edge of campus, a younger teenage girl was chased into the 118 Deli one block further away.
The younger girl lost her footing as a boy who would prove to be 13 came in after her.
He kicked her on the floor, the woman behind the counter would recall. Situation like that, all I know is I got to call the cops. Once I see something like that, Im calling the cops.
The counterwoman, who declined to give a reporter her name, made the call. She then took a cellphone photo through the deli window of the boy after he rejoined four other young teens out on Manhattan Avenue, two male, two female.
The boy who had kicked the girl wore a black parka with red and white stripes, the hood up. He and his friends had departed by the time police responded.
The girl who had been kicked remained in the store. The counterwoman had been told that the boy and the girl were an item, and she offered her the same advice she would have given in an instance of adult domestic violence.
I told her to speak with the cops, the counterwoman recalled.
The girl did as she was advised. But there wasn't much the cops could do, just as there was not much they could do when another of the teens stole a box of bite-sized cakes from the deli and when they threatened the 67-year-old manager, Rachid Ousaji. He had the audacity to tell them Dont steal and they challenged him to come out from behind the counter, intimating they would do him bodily harm.
They start talking bad; Come over and I will show you, Ousaji recalled on Friday.
The teens had hit the man who worked the counter in the afternoon in the face with a snowball.
They robbing the store, I told them to stop, the man recalled.
The afternoon counterman had made another of many calls of his own to the police in recent weeks.
I call, I call, I call, he reported on Friday. Sometimes, Im shamed to always call 911.
The people who run the deli say the kids often spoke of committing robberies. The woman said she heard some time back that they had robbed somebody in Morningside Park, a block away.
On Wednesday evening, the whole city heard of another robbery in the park, this involving a knife and resulting in the death of Tessa Majors, an incandescent 18-year-old Barnard College freshman from Virginia.
The first thing that came to mind was those kids, the woman behind the counter recalled.
So, the counterwoman was not surprised when the police became the ones to call the deli. A detective said they were looking for a group of teens in connection with the killing.
They said the kids that have been making all the problems here is the same kids, the woman behind the counter later told a reporter.
The detective came and took the device that recorded the surveillance camera footage on the day of the crime.
They said they want the video to see [the teens] all together, the counterwoman said.
At 2:20 p.m., when nearby Public School/Intermediate School 180 let out for the day and the boy who had kicked the girl would normally have been causing more problems at the deli, he was in Family Court, charged with felony murder. He was arraigned as a juvenile rather than as an adult because he was not believed to have actually inflicted the wounds that resulted in the death of Tessa Majors.
Im 13, he replied when asked to state his age.
Detective Vincent Signoretti testified that the 13-year-old had confessed to robbing Majors along with two other teens: a 14-year-old who had also been arrested and a third teen who remained at large.
By the 13-year-olds account as told by the detective, the three teens had considered robbing a man before targeting Majors. The 13-year-old had cast himself as almost a spectator while one of his pals rifled her pockets and the other pal applied a chokehold such as been popular with New York muggers since the bad old days of the 1980s. One of the pals dropped a knife and the 13-year-old said he had picked it up and given it to them. The teen still at large began stabbing Majors, slicing through her down jacket and causing feathers to fly in the air. She had struggled up the steps leading to Columbia University and Barnard. The teens fled in the direction of their middle school and the deli and their homes.
The 13-year-old was remanded without bail.
This time they got themselves into something, the counterwoman at the deli said. Somebody died.
The screen on the wall that usually carries images of the surveillance cameras was blank. The detectives were still checking the footage.
They want to know what time he was hanging around here, make sure it's him and where he was, the counterwoman said.
The superintendent for the apartment building that includes the deli came in. He had often called the police on the 13-year-old and other young teens who seemed to be growing ever more out of control even as the neighborhood itself grew more gentrified.
The neighborhood start picking up, but these little kids the super, 53-year-old Tyrone Singleton, said. The kids out there, no home training, just getting wild. Theyre just getting crazier.
He added, Youd figure itd be an older kid messing with you. No, [its] 12- or 13-year-old kids. What do they know about things? Its just crazy.
The No Trespassing signs he posted in the building mean nothing. He calls the police every other day to have the kids cleared from the lobby and hallways and stairwells.
Soon as the cops leave, they right back, he reported.
The Majors killing struck doubly close to home for him, not just because the murder scene was a block away but also because his own 18-year-old daughter is away at college, attending the State University of New York at Plattsburgh.
I gave my daughter a stun gun, he said. I had to. You got to be careful.
He then said, Im going tomorrow morning to pick her up for the holidays.
He was wearing a proud-dad Plattsburgh hooded sweatshirt and his smile made you think that Majors father would no doubt have been equally thrilled to have his daughter back home for Christmas. Your next thought was of what the holidays will be like for Majors family without her.
Singleton then strode out beneath the blank surveillance screen that has often shown the 13-year-old and his pals in the deli and in the street outside.
A number of very polite young teens came in to buy snacks, suddenly the manifest majority in the absence of the hooligans. They included a 13-year-old girl who gazed at the counterwomans cellphone photo of the boy in the black parka with red and stripes standing outside the deli with his buddies. The girl allowed that she knew the boy, though only through a mutual acquaintance.
She was told the boy had been arrested in connection with a murder and she went quiet for a moment before the enormity of that fact. She then said she had been with friends the day before who had wanted to play basketball in the park only to find it closed off by the police.
They said something happened, the girl now reported.
Thirteen year old suspect now identified as Zyairr Davis, "a normal kid" according to neighbors, "who likes to sit around and smoke weed all day."
Davis, and kids just like him, have been terrorizing the neighborhoods around Columbia and Barnard.
Wilding America. The New Democrat Normal.
White girl bleed a lot
Im afraid if I do not restrain myself I will say something untoward about these youths. They obviously have been taught this behavior.
Ferals. In modern American you are responsible for protecting yourself. Most violent crime goes down far too quickly for the police to come to you aid. Get trained. TONS of training.
I fear not the man who has practiced 10,000 kicks once, but I fear the man who has practiced one kick 10,000 times.
Bruce Lee
Replace kick with whatever youd like.
it's society's fault
it's Trump's fault
so America is evil and has to be transformed and Trump has to go
That’s a good piece, thanks for sharing it. This poor woman, everyone is upset about her murder. BE CAREFUL PEOPLE.
Wait until January 1st when NY will no longer allow bail as a condition of release except for the most heinous of crimes.
I thought midnight basketball was supposed to take care of these sorts of problems?
De Blasio retreats on broken windows policing and aggressive street patrolling, and people like Tessa Majors reap the results.
Could this murder have been a gang initiation activity for these “youth”?
And Michelle Obama has the gall to complain that race relations still ain’t right.
Oh boy. Yes, lots of 'normal 13 year old kids' sit around and smoke weed all day. They are destined for greatness.
Part of me would like to see this kid hung at dawn from a lamp post after a short trial and his body left to rot for a few months.
Another part of me asks: is NYC a democrat city run by a soft on crime dem? Are this poor girl's parents dems? Do they vote for the kind of civic leadership that produces this feral behavior? Do they contribute to the dems to perpetuate the production of urban ferals?
[And Michelle Obama has the gall to complain that race relations still aint right.]
Simba child soldiers in our low-profile race war; nothing less.
Barnard College is a wretched hive of scum and villainy.
Thats right. A war only one side is fighting.
A war the other side can’t even openly acknowledge.
I live a dozen miles west of NYC, and most people here (on either side) understand it perfectly clearly.
> Could this murder have been a gang initiation activity for these youth? <
She probably just didnt give up her cell phone and her money fast enough.
Side story: A few years ago I watched a TV show where they were interviewing convicted murderers. One murderer killed a convenience store clerk.
The murderer actually thought of himself as a victim! It was all the clerks fault, said the murderer. The clerk would be alive today if he had just opened up the cash register faster.
Thats the kind of sick, twisted mentality were dealing with here.
Not a good place to be when the boogaloo goes down, sir.
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