NYC Father Charged with Murder After Allegedly Throwing Toddler into East River
A 20-year-old father, Arius Williams, has been charged with second-degree murder and manslaughter in the death of his 2-year-old son, Montrell Williams. Prosecutors allege the child was alive when he was thrown into the East River.
<img alt="Image of the courthouse" src="https://cdn.abcotvs.com/dip/images/16737193_061225-wabc-boy-killed-father-arraignment-img.jpg">The horrific incident unfolded on May 10th. Surveillance video allegedly shows Williams throwing Montrell from a bridge. He then walked away, leaving the child behind. Montrell's body was found in the river on June 6th.
Timeline of Events:
- May 10: Williams allegedly throws Montrell into the East River.
- May 11: Montrell's mother reports him missing after Williams fails to return him as per their custody agreement.
- May 28: Family court orders Williams to produce the child.
- June 8: Williams' mother confronts him, leading to his confession and arrest.
Williams' family is shocked and devastated, struggling to understand his actions. They claim he loved his son and that he had recently been experiencing mental health issues.
The investigation is ongoing, and the medical examiner will determine the exact cause of death.
This case highlights the devastating consequences of domestic disputes and underscores the importance of addressing mental health concerns. The family is left grieving the heartbreaking loss of a young life.
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