A New York City man was charged with fatally shooting a man in front of his young daughter at a Manhattan bodega last week, police announced.
right in front of his young daughter at a Manhattan bodega last week, police said.
Around 4 p.m., police said Berry got upset with Morros for “staring at him,” before the situation quickly escalated, NYPD Chief of Detectives James Essig told reporters at a press conference Thursday. Morros, whose hand can be seen tucked into his coat, leaves and Berry puts down his headphones and bag and peeks out the door before walking out of the camera frame.
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