Sunday, January 1, 2023

A memorial on Avenue A for James Cunningham

There's a small memorial with candles and flowers outside a vacant storefront at 214 Avenue A between 13th Street and 14th Street ... near where police found the body of 51-year-old local resident James Cunningham early morning on Dec. 19.
According to the NYPD and published reports, Cunningham had just left the bar Spike's at 218 Avenue A around 1 a.m. when he bumped into Roland Codrington and his girlfriend on the street. 

Video footage at the scene, police officials said, shows the two men arguing for about 20 seconds before Codrington is seen slashing Cunningham with a knife. NYPD Chief of Detectives James Essig said the two men had no prior connection before Dec. 19. 

Police officials said that the same knife was used in a violent rampage in which Codrington also allegedly killed a doctor in Marcus Garvey Park and assaulted several other people before his arrest on Christmas Eve. 

The Daily News reported that Cunningham was a regular at Spike's, 218 Avenue A ... "who often came into the bar to order a seltzer or soda, never drank alcohol but instead used the bar as a community center." 

One EVG commenter had this to say about Cunningham: "He was my friend for 35 years and was the best type of person. James would have given the last of anything he had so another wouldn't have to go without."
On Dec. 22, Codrington allegedly choked a bartender and stabbed two Good Samaritans at Teddy's Bar and Grill on Second Avenue in East Harlem. Media reports stated that Codrington showed up at the bar with a pit bull and a baseball bat to settle a score. 

Police reportedly used surveillance video from Teddy's to link him to the knife attack on Avenue A. 

Early on Dec. 23, a 60-year-old pediatrician was found dead in Marcus Garvey Park. Police said that Codrington and the victim, Bruce Henry, got into a verbal spat that ended with the doctor being stabbed multiple times. The NYPD's investigation led detectives to Codrington and his girlfriend driving Henry's Mercedes-Benz in the Bronx on Christmas Eve. 

Essing said Codrington faces two counts each of murder and attempted murder and additional charges of second-degree assault and criminal mischief. Codrington had 12 prior arrests, Essing said. 

Codrington reportedly confessed to the crimes, telling police that he tossed the knife used in the crimes into the Hudson River.

3 comments:

  1. RIP, I used to live nearby. Sounds like very gentle soul whose life was taken needlessly

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    1. He truly was. He did not deserve this. He was the kind of person who was truly genuine and kind. Generous and shared whatever he had. I will miss him.

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  2. O my God I'm so sorry this happened to him. He will truly be missed. He was an angel on earth. I love you James. Rest In Love ❤️

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