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Muhammad Aadil Dismembered NYC Man Before Taking Body in Shopping Cart to Yonkers to Burn

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BRONX, N.Y. — Two people have been indicted on murder and related charges after allegedly killing and dismembering a man, then transporting his remains on a Metro-North train to Yonkers, where they set the torso on fire, the Bronx District Attorney’s office announced Tuesday.

The suspects, Muhammad Aadil, 40, and Ronei Harris, 18, are accused of killing 46-year-old Lutalo Henderson following a dispute in a Bronx apartment. The defendants reportedly dismembered Henderson’s body, placing his torso in trash bags and transporting it in a shopping cart to Yonkers before burning it under the Oak Street Bridge, according to prosecutors.

“The defendants allegedly killed and mutilated a man, and then took some remains, in a shopping cart, on a Metro-North train to Yonkers where they burned the cart,” Bronx District Attorney Darcel D. Clark said in a statement. “This was brutal disregard for a human being.”

Aadil was arraigned on September 23, facing charges including second-degree murder, manslaughter, concealment of a human corpse, and multiple counts of criminal possession of a controlled substance. He has been remanded and is scheduled to appear in court again on December 19. Harris is expected to be arraigned at a later date.

Investigators were led to an apartment on Rogers Place, where they recovered additional body parts. The case is being prosecuted by Senior Homicide Counsel George Suminski, under the supervision of the Homicide Bureau.

The investigation involved collaboration between the Bronx Homicide Squad and the Yonkers Police Department.

  • Muhammad Aadil Dismembered NYC Man Before Taking Body in Shopping Cart to Yonkers to Burn

    BRONX, N.Y. — Two people have been indicted on murder and related charges after allegedly killing and dismembering a man, then transporting his remains on a Metro-North train to Yonkers, where they set the torso on fire, the Bronx District Attorney’s office announced Tuesday.

    The suspects, Muhammad Aadil, 40, and Ronei Harris, 18, are accused of killing 46-year-old Lutalo Henderson following a dispute in a Bronx apartment. The defendants reportedly dismembered Henderson’s body, placing his torso in trash bags and transporting it in a shopping cart to Yonkers before burning it under the Oak Street Bridge, according to prosecutors.

    “The defendants allegedly killed and mutilated a man, and then took some remains, in a shopping cart, on a Metro-North train to Yonkers where they burned the cart,” Bronx District Attorney Darcel D. Clark said in a statement. “This was brutal disregard for a human being.”

    Aadil was arraigned on September 23, facing charges including second-degree murder, manslaughter, concealment of a human corpse, and multiple counts of criminal possession of a controlled substance. He has been remanded and is scheduled to appear in court again on December 19. Harris is expected to be arraigned at a later date.

    Investigators were led to an apartment on Rogers Place, where they recovered additional body parts. The case is being prosecuted by Senior Homicide Counsel George Suminski, under the supervision of the Homicide Bureau.

    The investigation involved collaboration between the Bronx Homicide Squad and the Yonkers Police Department.

  • Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro Autographs Bomb Destined to Kill Russians on the Battlefield

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    Shapiro, considered a potential running mate for Vice President Kamala Harris in the 2024 presidential election, shared the video with a message supporting Ukraine.

    The act was criticized a celebration of war by the Pennsylvania Democat.

    “We must all do our part in the fight for freedom,” he wrote, praising the workers in Scranton and expressing solidarity with Ukrainian soldiers.

    The gesture, while intended to show support for Ukraine in its defense against Russian aggression, was met with criticism online. Some users questioned the appropriateness of autographing military equipment potentially destined for a war zone.

    Shapiro made the visit to the Scranton Army Ammunition Plant, located in President Joe Biden’s hometown, as part of an ongoing show of support for Ukraine in the conflict. The U.S. has been supplying military aid to Ukraine since the Russian invasion began in February 2022.

  • Tragic Discovery Made After Woman Found Shot in Maryland Home

    PRINCE GEORGE’S COUNTY, Md. — A woman was discovered shot inside a Fairmont Heights residence late Tuesday night. The Prince George’s County Police Department is investigating the incident.

    Officers responded to a report of a shooting in the 500 block of 62nd Avenue around 11 p.m. on September 24. When police arrived, they found the victim suffering from multiple gunshot wounds.

    The victim was pronounced dead at the scene. Police have not released the identity of the victim at this time.

    Police are currently working to determine a motive and identify any suspects involved in the shooting.

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