Teen arrested for ambush murder of Manhattan woman

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Teen arrested for ambush murder of Manhattan woman​



By
Larry Celona and

Jesse O’Neill


October 23, 2021 2:42am
Updated





NYPD officers escort Moussa Cisse, who was wanted for the January shooting of a 29-year-old woman, on Oct. 22, 2021.
NYPD officers escort Moussa Cisse, who was wanted for the January shooting of a 29-year-old woman, on Oct. 22, 2021. New York Post






A Manhattan teenager was arrested Friday in connection with a deadly broad daylight shooting in Harlem in January.
Moussa Cisse, 19, was found driving a stolen car on Riverside Drive in Sugar Hill, the NYPD said.
Cisse initially gave cops a fake name, but detectives soon realized he was the man wanted for shooting Shadina Smith, 29, three times in the chest in the lobby of her apartment at 301 West 150th Street on Jan. 16, police said.
Smith’s fiancé was also injured in the onslaught of gunfire.
Cisse, who lives on West 147 Street, was charged with murder, attempted murder, weapons possession and counts related to the stolen car, according to cops.
Moussa Cisse, 19, was charged with murder and attempted murder among other charges. Moussa Cisse, 19, was charged with murder and attempted murder among other charges. DCPI
 
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