Three accused of murder in alleged Harlem gang assault: police
Around 5:30 a.m. on May 3, officers responded to a Harlem address for a reported assault and found a 33-year-old man later identified as Jervey Barfield with multiple stab wounds to his back.
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Barfield was pronounced dead at a local hospital shortly after, and no arrests were immediately made, police said.
Over the next month, an investigation by detectives led to three arrests. 37-year-old Naquan Anderson, of the Bronx, 44-year-old Alvin Nelson, of Manhattan, and 42-year-old Trevor Carpenter, of Roanoke, Virginia, were charged with murder and gang assault.
Police said the investigation is still ongoing.
Spencer Gustafson is a digital content producer from Long Island who has covered New York state and city news since 2023. See more of his work here.
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