when a masked and armed robber walked in and pistol-whipped a male customer before punching a female manager in the face, cops said. The teen was working as a cashier at the restaurant at around 1 a.m. Winston Glynn was ordered held without bail following multiple outbursts directed at Judge Jay Weiner. Glynn - a Jamaica national whose address is listed as a Days Inn in Queens that also serves as a homeless shelter - once worked at the same Burger King, though investigators do not believe that he targeted Bayron-Nieves in the early Sunday-morning stickup. Investigators were also able to trace Glynn to a Manhattan store where he used an EBT card for a purchase prior to the slaying, police officials said. Police said they tracked him down by reviewing “extensive” video footage that captured him carrying a distinctive backpack and white earbuds. He was busted earlier Friday at an address in Brooklyn, “where detectives recovered items of clothing worn by the killer he tried to dispose of,” Yoran said. Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg didn’t offer a comment when he left the courtroom. “He intentionally killed a 19-year-old Burger King employee in a premeditated gunpoint robbery… He also pistol whipped two others, who were present – including a 60-year-old female manager,” Yoran said. The brief hearing was attended by Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg, who did not comment.Īssistant District Attorney Dafna Yoran requested that Glynn be remanded into custody, citing the seriousness of the charges, the fact that he does not have a “stable address,” and his connections to Florida and Jamaica. “Liar! You didn’t see the judge liar?” the suspect ranted. The alleged gunman had multiple outbursts during his first appearance in Manhattan Criminal Court, yelling at Judge Jay Weiner while being escorted out of the courtroom, as his Legal Aid attorney apologized. 9 killing of Kristal Bayron-Nieves, who was shot dead during her shift at the fast-food joint on East 116th Street and Lexington Avenue. Winston Glynn, 30, was ordered held without bail on charges of first-degree murder and robbery in the Jan. The man charged with the “ cold-blooded” murder of a 19-year-old Burger King employee blew up in court, repeatedly screaming “Liar!” at the judge during his arraignment Friday night. Two wounded, student gunman who was searched daily on the loose after shooting at Denver high school Suspected Denver high school gunman found dead of apparent suicide: reportįamily of slain NJ councilwoman demands answers from police Manhattan robbery suspect opens fire at cop
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