The 14-year-old is one of three youths police believe were involved in the stabbing of 18-year-old Tessa Majors as she walked through Manhattan’s Morningside Park on Dec. 11. Another juvenile suspect was questioned for several hours, also on Dec. 13, but police let him go, Harrison said. The Legal Aid Society, which represents the first arrested youth, said detectives should have waited until he had a lawyer before questioning him. Get more of the Star in your inbox Never miss the latest news from the Star. St. Anne’s Head of School David Lourie told mourners that being around Majors left everyone feeling “more optimistic about the future.“___Follow Michael Sisak on Twitter at twitter.com/mikesisak
Source: thestar December 26, 2019 16:45 UTC