| Deadly Times
Square Supportive Housing
Stabbing Dissected in Broken
Down Courtroom
by
Matthew & Russell Lee, Patreon Substack
100
CENTRE STREET,
Nov 13 – A man charged with
stabbing another to death
inside a Times Square
supportive housing building
that used to be a grand hotel
is on trial in 100 Centre
Street.
In a
courtroom down a dark hallway,
through a metal door that
seems more like an apartment
door (in a supportive housing
building) than a courtroom,
Justice Laura A. Ward heard
arguments on whether the jury
can see the transcript of the
defendant's police
interview.
This came
after the ambulance worker who
took the lifeless body of
Monte McEvilley from the
Breaking Ground housing site
to Mount Sinai West hospital.
Later, the NYPD detective
mistakenly cited Bellevue,
then corrected
herself.
Previously, the defendant
Kevin Young's lawyer said the
decedent, coming to complain
of a water leak, tried to push
his way in. Call it, Stand
Your Breaking Ground.
Young, a former
pizza-maker at Wegmans,
is charged with manslaughter.
The trial continues.
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