A man has been taken into custody by the police for allegedly shooting an aspiring model in the head following a quarrel over a parking spot at a Home Depot in Brooklyn. The incident occurred earlier this month, and authorities announced the arrest on Tuesday.
According to the police, Quincy Davis, aged 58, has been charged with murder and criminal possession of a weapon related to the Nostrand Avenue shooting on September 9th. The incident, which occurred outside Home Depot, left two people injured.
According to sources familiar with the matter, Sharpless, a Brooklyn-based aspiring model, passed away on September 14th.
According to one of Sharpless’ friends, the shooting was “senseless,” and it’s a tragedy because the young model had so much to look forward to.
A friend of Sharpless, who preferred to remain anonymous, expressed their sadness over the loss of such a happy and positive person. They described her as someone who always had a cheerful demeanor and a smile on her face.
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