
"They square up. He shows him the pistol, and our guy doesn't care. He goes right for him. He starts throwing lefts, and our victim is winning the fight. He almost throws our guy onto the tracks, NYPD Chief of Detectives Joseph Kenny said previously. The fight extends all the way down the platform, probably about 25 feet. They come together, and this is where our victim gets shot."
"The gunman allegedly responsible for a Bronx subway shooting that claimed a man's life last week turned himself over to police on Thursday morning. According to police sources, 27-year-old Alberto Frias walked into the 44th Precinct stationhouse on East 169th Street in Highbridge and gave up to cops following a nine-day search. Frias was allegedly caught on a viral video shooting 41-year-old Adrian Dawodu to death just after 3 p.m. on Feb. 10 at the 170 Street station."
"Dawodu was shot multiple times about the body, and left to bleed out as the gunman fled the scene. Officers from the 44th Precinct and NYPD Transit District 11 responded to the incident. EMS rushed Dawodu to Lincoln Hospital, where he could not be saved and was pronounced dead. Police sources report that Dawodu was known to frequent the station where he was killed and was often spotted muttering to himself."
Alberto Frias, 27, surrendered at the 44th Precinct in Highbridge after a nine-day manhunt and faces murder charges in a Bronx subway killing. Frias was allegedly captured on viral video shooting 41-year-old Adrian Dawodu at the 170 Street station just after 3 p.m. on Feb. 10 following an altercation prompted by a remark. The two engaged in a fight down the platform before Dawodu was shot multiple times and left to bleed while the shooter fled. EMS transported Dawodu to Lincoln Hospital, where he was pronounced dead. Police tracked Frias to his apartment building, where he appeared covered in blood.
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