
Authorities have announced an arrest in connection with a tragic subway shooting that took place earlier this month in the Bronx. Alberto Frias surrendered to police on Thursday morning, facing charges of murder, manslaughter, and criminal possession of a weapon.
The incident occurred on February 10 in the Grand Concourse area, specifically at the 170th Street subway station platform. According to police reports, Frias engaged in an argument with 41-year-old Adrian Dawodu, which escalated violently. During the confrontation, Frias allegedly shot Dawodu in both the thigh and groin, leading to severe injuries.
Dawodu was quickly transported to Lincoln Hospital, where he was later pronounced dead. This unfortunate event has left the community in shock, prompting discussions about safety in public transit.
Police have indicated that Frias has a history of arrests, raising concerns about repeat offenders and the cycle of violence.
As the investigation continues, more details may emerge about the circumstances surrounding this tragic incident. The Bronx community is left mourning the loss of Dawodu and hoping for justice as legal proceedings unfold.
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