
Teenage suspect charged in Times Square shooting that injured Marine tourist
NY Post
The teenage boy accused of shooting a Marine tourist in Times Square last week was taken from a Midtown police precinct house to court to face attempted murder charges Wednesday.
The 16-year-old, who sources identified as Avon Darden, mumbled through his mask when asked by The Post if he had a message for the family of 21-year-old Samuel Poulin. “Yeah I got a message for the family… [inaudible],” the handcuffed suspect said in a challenging tone as he was driven to court by detectives Wednesday evening.More Related News

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