The girlfriend of slain New York City activist Ryan Carson was unable to pick her boyfriend’s suspected killer from a photo lineup — and that could potentially hurt the case, according to legal experts.
Carson’s partner, who was with him the night he was fatally stabbed this month, was not able to pick suspect
Brian Dowling, 18, from a photo array and instead picked a different person, Brooklyn prosecutors said during Dowling’s arraignment Thursday.
The girlfriend remains traumatized by the slaying and has trouble remembering basic details about the incident, a police official
told ABC 7 Friday.
Two witnesses positively identified Dowling as Carson’s killer from a photo lineup and said he was the person seen stabbing the activist in a video of the senseless attack, prosecutors did note.
Girlfriend of Brooklyn activist had trouble picking out murder suspect in lineup, could hurt case: experts
On Thursday night, Dowling appeared in court after being charged with first-degree murder shortly after he was tearfully perp walked out of an NYPD precinct following his murder charge.
Several hours after his arrest, cops also seized a knife believed to have been used in the attack.
Dowling, still wearing the same white t-shirt that he was arrested in, looked somber and tilted his head into the air as the prosecution spoke at the hearing.
At one moment he glanced at his parents in the courtroom, who were tearful at the sight of their son in custody before he was ordered by Judge Joshua Glick to be held without bail.
His next court date is scheduled for October 11.
Ryan Carson's Girlfriend Didn't Pick Suspect Out of Photo Lineup