Ex-NYC mayoral aide’s son accused of stabbing teen to death
Noerdlinger apparently tried to fight off his alleged attackers, including 16-year-old Savion Lewallen of Spring Valley, New York, authorities said.
Investigators said Noerdlinger and others took steps to remove evidence from the scene of the fight.
CHARGES: Armed robbery, conspiracy to commit armed robbery. NJ.com reports that Lewallen had been released from Rockland County Jail on January 5th, “where he had been held since last year on charges related to allegations that he held a 15-year-old girl against her will and assaulted her”.
A teenager was stabbed to death in a northern New Jersey street Monday morning, sources tell NBC 4 NY.
Attorney information wasn’t immediately clear.
Rachel Noerdlinger was appointed chief of staff to the city’s first lady Chirlane McCray shortly after Mayor Bill de Blasio took office.
Khari was charged with aggravated manslaughter and possession of a weapon, the prosecutor’s office said.
The last straw was the trespassing arrest of her teenage son, who was busted alongside two friends who had pot on them at a notorious drug spot in Washington Heights.
She said in a statement at the time that her son’s arrest “heightens the need for me to devote my full attention to Khari, my number one priority”. “I do not want to be a distraction – the work at hand is far too urgent”.
Khari Noerdlinger, 19, stabbed another young man involved in an armed robbery attempt in Edgewater on January 31, according to the prosecutor.
Four other people were arrested in connection with the incident, and three of them…