NEW YORK (AP) — A 14-year-old has been arrested in the fatal stabbing of a Barnard College student in a park during a robbery in December, a crime that rattled New York City residents, authorities said Saturday.

Rashaun Weaver has been indicted by a grand jury and was taken into custody Friday night without incident, New York City Police Commissioner Dermot Shea said at a news conference.

Weaver, charged with second-degree murder and robbery, is the second teenager to be charged in the attack on 18-year-old Tessa Majors in a Manhattan park.

โ€œWe are confident that we have the person in custody who stabbed her,โ€ Shea said. โ€œAnd that person will face justice in a court of law.โ€

The Associated Press is naming the juvenile defendant because of the seriousness of the crime and because he has been charged as an adult. Weaverโ€™s attorney, Elsie Chandler, did not immediately return a call to Neighbor Defender Service of Harlem seeking comment.

โ€œHeโ€™s a 14-year-old child and heโ€™s presumed not guilty,โ€ Chandler told the New York Post after Weaverโ€™s bail hearing Saturday, at which he was ordered held without bail at a juvenile facility until his arraignment Wednesday.

Majors was stabbed as she walked through Morningside Park early the evening of Dec. 11. She staggered up a flight of stairs to street level and collapsed in a crosswalk.

A criminal complaint released Saturday described Majors as struggling on a landing with three people and screaming, โ€œHelp me! Iโ€™m being robbed!โ€

Weaver said Majors was โ€œhanging onto her phoneโ€ when he tried to take it, according to the complaint.

Officials said they have evidence from videotapes, witness identification and DNA evidence from Majorโ€™s fingernail clippings linking Weaver to the crime.

The attack, two days before the start of final exams at the womenโ€™s school, troubled city residents because of its proximity to campus and its apparent randomness. Barnard is part of the Ivy Leagueโ€™s Columbia University.

โ€œThis arrest is a major milestone on the path to justice for Tessa Majors,โ€ said District Attorney Cy Vance.

A 13-year-old who was arrested Dec. 13 and charged as a juvenile with felony murder told detectives he was at the park with other youths but wasnโ€™t the one who stabbed Majors.

Vance said his office and the police are โ€œin active investigation in terms of other suspects, and that will continue.โ€

Majors, of Charlottesville, Virginia, played in a rock band and had told an editor from a newspaper internship in high school that she planned to take journalism classes in college.

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Hill reported from Albany, New York.


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