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man accused of shooting a graduate student dead on Monday because she objected
to him grinding on her at a Caribbean culture carnival.
Reginald Moise, seen here being walked to his arraignment
at Brooklyn Central Booking Wednesday, is alleged to have gunned down
22-year-old Tiarah Poyau at Brooklyn's J'Ouvert festival.
Poyau was shot through the eye after telling a man 'Get off me,' while
walking with friends, cops said. Moise, 20, has been charged with her murder.
Moise is alleged to have made statement implicating himself to other
people prior to his arrest.
He has been charged with second-degree murder, criminal possession of a
weapon and reckless endangerment.
Poyau had been walking with three friends early Monday morning when she
was shot in the eye 'at close range' around 4.15am, according to the New
York Post.
Authorities said Moise was driving drunk and had a Caribbean flag
wrapped around a bloodied hand when he was arrested on Tuesday morning.
Moise, who has five prior sealed arrests, allegedly called a friend
after the shooting and told them: 'Would you mind if I put my gun into your
apartment?'
He then told another friend: 'I think I shot somebody on the parade
route. I didn't know the gun was loaded,' according to police sources.
Moise allegedly fled to to his girlfriend's apartment following the shooting.
It was there he drunkenly fired two shots into a mirror, which caused
the injury to his hand.
One of the bullets entered the home of a neighbor, who then notified
authorities.
Moise then fled into his car and crashed into several parked vehicles,
losing one of his tires, before he was stopped by police around 8am on Tuesday.
Police said they discovered the gun that killed Poyau at Moise's
girlfriend's apartment, with tests confirming it matched to a shell found at
the murder site.
Chief of Detectives Robert Boyce said Moise told investigators he
thought he shot somebody, saying: 'The gun went off, I'm not sure.'
Meanwhile, no arrests have been made in the murder of 17-year-old
Tyreke Borel.
Borel, of the Bronx, was shot in the chest about 3:50am near Empire
Boulevard and Flatbush Avenue durin the festival.
He was taken to the hospital, where he died.
Poyau was shot just a block away 30 minutes after Borel was shot,
police said. She died at the hospital.
The aspiring accountant and was interning at top-five firm PwC in New
York and getting her Master's of Science at St John's University, according to
her LinkedIn profile.
Online, Poyau talked about her drive to become an accomplished
professional — as well as her passion for traveling.
'This young lady is just a stellar person,' Boyce said. 'No issues in
her life whatsoever, and none before either.'
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