NEW YORK, NY. (THECOUNT) — The NYPD announced Thursday that police had located the teen wanted for questioning in connection with the robbery and stabbing death of Barnard College student Tessa Majors.
NYPD Chief of Detectives Rodney Harrison previously tweeted out photos of the teen whom authorities are seeking in connection to the Majors homicide.
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“We have located this individual. Thank you to everyone who reached out with information. This is an active and ongoing investigation,” wrote NYPD Chief of Detectives Rodney Harrison.
Police confirmed to PIX11 that the person Harrison tweeted photos of is wanted in connection to the Majors case.
Chief Rodney Harrison via Twitter:
NYPDDetectives: The New York City Police Department requests assistance from the public in locating this individual.
All calls are kept strictly confidential.
Harrison pushed back on reports that the teen sought jumped out of a cab while attempting to turn himself in.
He is a juvenile, Harrison said, and police have had contact with his legal guardian.
Authorities did not say whether the person Harrison tweeted about was the same third subject.
The 14-year-old accused of killing the college student during a robbery in New York City, is now the subject of a manhunt after he leapt from a taxi on his way to meet with police.
Authorities say they received the call on Monday afternoon saying the 14-year-old was in cab with his mother on the way to turn himself in. At some point, he jumped out of the vehicle and fled.
The New York City Police Department requests assistance from the public in locating this individual.
All calls are kept strictly confidential. pic.twitter.com/0UR2wpmzNP
— Chief Rodney Harrison (@NYPDDetectives) December 20, 2019
The 14-year-old is among three suspects police have identified in the fatal stabbing of 18-year-old Majors. The aspiring journalist was allegedly stabbed by the group during a mugging gone wrong, reports FOX5DC.
A 13-year-old male was arrested after he reportedly confessed to his participation in the NYC Morningside Park murder on Wednesday, according to a police source.
As many as three people were involved in the shocking murder, according to Fox29
The teen has not been identified because of his age.
The NYC park where Majors was stabbed to death in an apparent robbery, has the dubious ranking of “number 1,” for the most robberies reported this year among all New York City parks, according to the police department crime statistics.
The park, located on W 116th Street, had at least 11 reports of robbery through September compared to 10 at Brooklyn’s Prospect Park and 9 at Claremont Park in the Bronx, according to NBCMiami.
Police are offering a $2,500 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of Majors’ murderer or murderers.
The Barnard College student was found mortally stabbed near Columbia University on Wednesday and was the daughter of James Madison University professor and novelist Inman Majors, TheCount.com has confirmed.
Majors was attending college in New York when she was brutally murdered Wednesday during an apparent robbery. Police say they are interviewing two juveniles in connection to the deadly incident.
The freshman student was found unresponsive by a security guard near West 116th Street in Morningside Heights late Wednesday, December 11.
According to New York police, Majors had been stabbed repeatedly shortly before 7 p.m. Investigators believe it was the result of an attempted robbery. Police believe she made it a short distance before collapsing at a college security booth, but the guard was out making rounds at the time, and by the time the guard returned, it was too late, reports WHSV.
Tessa was transported to an area hospital where she was pronounced dead of stab wounds.
According to New York media outlets, police are interviewing two minors in connection to the fatal stabbing, but no arrests have yet been made.
“We do have a couple people that we are questioning at the 26th Precinct,” NYPD Chief of Detectives Rodney Harris told reporters.
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