A cold-blooded dad chauffeured his sicko son to a Bronx laundromat, waited while he gunned down a man sitting in a parked car — then drove him away from the scene, authorities said Thursday.
Norman Moore, 64, drove his 24-year-old son Devonte Moore to LaundryBee in Olinville on Oct. 7 at around 6:45 p.m. and opened fire on Fareed Adeyi, 26, who was sitting in a Volkswagen in the parking lot, according to prosecutors and cops.
Adeyi — who was hit multiple times — was rushed to Jacobi Medical Center, where he later died, cops said.
Fareed Adeyi, 26, was shot multiple times as he sat in his car in the LaundryBee parking lot on White Plains Road near Rosewood Street in Olinville, authorities said. Facebook/Kareem Adeyi
The accused gunman, Devonte Moore, 24, was allegedly driven to the scene by his dad, Norman Moore, 64, cops and prosecutors said. Kyle Mazza/Shutterstock
The elder Moore was picked up by investigators Friday and charged with murder, manslaughter and criminal possession of a weapon, cops said.
He pleaded not guilty during his Saturday arraignment and was ordered held without bail, prosecutors said.
The motive for the deadly gun violence remains under investigation. Kyle Mazza/Shutterstock
The alleged shooter was picked up on Wednesday and faces the same charges as his dad, cops said.
He was awaiting arraignment Thursday afternoon.
The motive for the deadly shooting and the relationship between the victim and the father-son pair was not immediately clear.