A 79-year-old Manhattan man has been charged in connection with the fatal assault of an 82-year-old neighbor, authorities announced Monday. Dana Escoffier allegedly pushed Dean Conover Whetzel to the ground outside a cafe on Hudson Street last October.
Whetzel suffered severe injuries, including a swollen eye and a head laceration, which led him to Bellevue Hospital in critical condition. He was kept there for nearly three weeks before passing away due to his injuries.
According to police, Escoffier claimed he pushed Whetzel because the elderly man had bumped into him earlier. However, an eyewitness followed Escoffier and later identified him to law enforcement.
The NYPD is still investigating the incident, which has been classified as a homicide by city medical examiners. Escoffier's lawyer declined to comment on the case.
This incident marks one of two homicides reported in the Sixth Precinct this year. In contrast, the same precinct saw no violent deaths during the same period last year.
The arrest highlights growing concerns over elder abuse and violence in Manhattan neighborhoods. The West Village, where the altercation occurred, has seen an uptick in crime, including non-fatal assaults on elderly residents in recent years.
Authorities are still gathering evidence in the case, with updates to be provided in court.
Whetzel suffered severe injuries, including a swollen eye and a head laceration, which led him to Bellevue Hospital in critical condition. He was kept there for nearly three weeks before passing away due to his injuries.
According to police, Escoffier claimed he pushed Whetzel because the elderly man had bumped into him earlier. However, an eyewitness followed Escoffier and later identified him to law enforcement.
The NYPD is still investigating the incident, which has been classified as a homicide by city medical examiners. Escoffier's lawyer declined to comment on the case.
This incident marks one of two homicides reported in the Sixth Precinct this year. In contrast, the same precinct saw no violent deaths during the same period last year.
The arrest highlights growing concerns over elder abuse and violence in Manhattan neighborhoods. The West Village, where the altercation occurred, has seen an uptick in crime, including non-fatal assaults on elderly residents in recent years.
Authorities are still gathering evidence in the case, with updates to be provided in court.