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The NYPD said 2-year-old Montrell Williams was last seen on May 10 at around 10 p.m. local time wearing a white shirt and diapers.
Arius Williams, the father of missing New York City toddler Montrell Williams, has been charged with murder in connection to the boy's death, the NYPD confirmed on June 13.. Investigators recovered a ...
Arius Williams, 20, was arrested Wednesday night at the Bronx precinct that covers Hunts Point, the neighborhood where his 2-year-old son, Montrell Williams, was last seen on May 10, according to ...
Arius Williams, 20, was charged with two counts of murder and two counts of manslaughter. On Wednesday afternoon, NYPD divers pulled Montrell's body from the East River, near the Whitestone Bridge.
Arius Williams’ attorney did not immediately respond to a request for comment. Prosecutors said they reviewed surveillance video showing the father throwing his son into the water on May 10, ...
NYC prosecutors claim Arius Williams threw the toddler, Montrell Williams, into the river May 10, also citing that they have video proving he was alive at the time.
Arius Williams is charged with murder and manslaughter in his son’s death. “I just want to get justice for my grandson,” Montrell’s grandmother, Octavia Roane, said Monday.
Arius Williams comp image. A 2-year-old Bronx boy was still alive when he was “callously” thrown into a river by his father — who later boasted to the child’s worried mother, ...
An unsuspecting and innocent Montrell Williams stood next to his dad for several minutes on an expressway overpass last month before the unhinged father hoisted the toddler over the railing and ...
Williams' cause of death is still pending. His father, Arius Williams, is expected to be arraigned this afternoon on two counts of murder and two counts of manslaughter.
Arius Williams, 20, was arrested Wednesday after a disturbing series of events that began when he failed to return his son to the boy’s mother after a scheduled visitation on May 11.
Arius Williams, 20, was arrested Wednesday after a disturbing series of events that began when he failed to return his son to the boy’s mother after a scheduled visitation on May 11.
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