Bronx Man Surrenders in Taxi Driver Stabbing Case: Charges Filed Against Suspect
A 56-year-old Bronx resident, Darin Dominick, has surrendered to the NYPD after repeatedly stabbing a taxi driver, Osei Kusi, in an incident that left the cabby severely injured. According to authorities, Dominick turned himself in to the 43rd Precinct on Wednesday morning, just over two weeks after the alleged attack.
The crime occurred on November 26 at a red light near Randall Avenue and White Plains Road in Clason Point. Kusi, a Bronx man who immigrated from Ghana eight years ago, was driving his taxi when Dominick allegedly approached him with a baseball bat. The driver tried to de-escalate the situation by pleading for peace, but Dominick continued to assault him, striking Kusi multiple times with an unknown sharp object.
The victim suffered severe injuries, including multiple puncture wounds that required stitches and staples, and spent several days in the hospital, falling in and out of consciousness. His family has been visiting him every day since the incident, according to the New York State Federation of Taxi Drivers.
Dominick has been charged with attempted murder, as well as assault, harassment, and weapons offenses related to the incident. His attorney claims that Dominick denies any wrongdoing, but the evidence against him is based on video surveillance footage and witness accounts.
The taxi federation said it had secured compensation for Kusi through a workers benefit fund and praised the work of police in bringing the investigation to a turning point before Dominick surrendered. With his arrest, the city may finally be able to breathe a sigh of relief that this senseless attack has been brought to justice. However, the organization will continue to push for full accountability to prevent such incidents from happening again.
A 56-year-old Bronx resident, Darin Dominick, has surrendered to the NYPD after repeatedly stabbing a taxi driver, Osei Kusi, in an incident that left the cabby severely injured. According to authorities, Dominick turned himself in to the 43rd Precinct on Wednesday morning, just over two weeks after the alleged attack.
The crime occurred on November 26 at a red light near Randall Avenue and White Plains Road in Clason Point. Kusi, a Bronx man who immigrated from Ghana eight years ago, was driving his taxi when Dominick allegedly approached him with a baseball bat. The driver tried to de-escalate the situation by pleading for peace, but Dominick continued to assault him, striking Kusi multiple times with an unknown sharp object.
The victim suffered severe injuries, including multiple puncture wounds that required stitches and staples, and spent several days in the hospital, falling in and out of consciousness. His family has been visiting him every day since the incident, according to the New York State Federation of Taxi Drivers.
Dominick has been charged with attempted murder, as well as assault, harassment, and weapons offenses related to the incident. His attorney claims that Dominick denies any wrongdoing, but the evidence against him is based on video surveillance footage and witness accounts.
The taxi federation said it had secured compensation for Kusi through a workers benefit fund and praised the work of police in bringing the investigation to a turning point before Dominick surrendered. With his arrest, the city may finally be able to breathe a sigh of relief that this senseless attack has been brought to justice. However, the organization will continue to push for full accountability to prevent such incidents from happening again.