The father of the 2-year-old Bronx boy who disappeared last month was accused of the murder of his son-nadat on Thursday The video of the heartless father who threw the toddler in the Bronx river said the sources of the police and law enforcement.
Arius Williams, 20, was accused of two counts that each of murder and manslaughter in the death of Little Montrell Williams, who was last seen on 10 May, said the authorities.
Video that is assessed by researchers reportedly shows that Arius is launching the little boy in the air and throws him in the river later that night, the sources said.
When on Wednesday afternoon the body of a child – probably that it was Montrell – was on the Whitestone bridge near Ferry Point Park in Queens, according to the sources.
The poorly dissolved body was turned in a blanket, dressed in a diaper with a sock on one foot, the sources said.
“We are dealing with two losses,” said Leroy Burton, 51, reporters while waiting for his son to be lived in the Bronx Criminal Courthouse.
“I lost my child and we lost him too,” he said, referring to his grandson, Montrell.
Arius previously worked with children as a teacher assistant at a school, as an incident with domestic violence last year with Monttrell’s mother, his father said.
“His spirit is not there. He is not the same person we knew,” he said about Arius, while his wife hit by grief stared at the floor.
In recent months, Arius had suffered from psychological problems, “walking back and forth, talking to herself, laughing at the wall, all kinds of strange things,” Burton added.
For the heartbreaking crime, the young father – who had split the custody of Montrell – brought him to a Mother’s Day meeting, where he apparently came in a scuffle with his own mother and stormed with the toddler, said sources.
In the coming days, the boy’s 17-year-old mother called the police, who seemed to have told her that they could not intervene if her son was a regularly planned visit, the sources said.
When both parents met on the street on Sunday, Arius reportedly would pull a knife on his ex and claimed that he threw their son of the Bruckner Bridge, according to the sources.
“They should have set out the report of the missing persons [earlier]”Burton said.” They could have extinguished it … We could have closed earlier. We didn’t have to go through all this painful pain. ‘
“I wish we could go back in time, that’s what I wish, so this whole thing would not continue,” he added.
The Internal Affairs Bureau of the NYPD investigates the research work of the Department around the Montrell case, sources have said.
Arius was taken into custody on Monday because of the indictment of custody, after he refused to tell a family court where his son was his son’s residence, the police and sources said.
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