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14-year-olds plead not guilty in NYC college student's death

NEW YORK (AP) - Two 14-year-old boys pleaded not guilty Wednesday to murder in the death of a Barnard College student who was fatally stabbed during a robbery in a park.

Manhattan prosecutors said that Rashaun Weaver stabbed 18-year-old Tessa Majors during a Dec. 11 robbery and that Luchiano Lewis prevented her from escaping as she called for help.

A 13-year-old has also been charge, but his name has not been released because he is being tried as a juvenile. The Associated Press is identifying the 14-year-olds because of the seriousness of the crime and because they are charged as adults.

An attorney for Lewis said he had no comment on the charges. A phone message was left with an attorney for Weaver.

Weaver was arrested on Feb. 14 and Lewis was arrested Wednesday after a two-month investigation into the stabbing in Morningside Park near the Barnard campus in upper Manhattan.

'œWhile a criminal process will never fully heal the unimaginable pain suffered by Tessa Majors' family and friends, this indictment is a significant step forward on the path to justice,'ť District Attorney Cyrus Vance Jr. said. 'œWe are committed to holding these young people accountable, and equally committed to a fair process which safeguards their rights. This is how we will achieve true justice for Tessa and her loved ones.'ť

Police Commissioner Dermot Shea said, 'œDetectives, investigators and prosecutors, as well as a grand jury, worked deliberately to ensure that the evidence amassed supported the charges brought, and that now those who allegedly murdered Tessa Majors will be held to account. Nothing can bring her back. That is the tragedy we all must live with.'ť

Majors, who played in a rock band and aspired to study journalism, was stabbed as she walked through the park in the early evening. She staggered up a flight of stairs to street level and collapsed. She was pronounced dead at a hospital.

Prosecutors say Majors fought back against her attackers and DNA from her fingernails matched Weaver's DNA. They say Weaver was heard on an audio recording describing hitting Majors with a knife.

Weaver has also been charged with robbing another person in the park.

Calvin Hunt, right, and Cameron Hunt, 13, from the Harlem neighborhood of New York, leave court, Wednesday, Feb. 19, 2020, in New York. The pair attended the court appearance of Rashaun Weaver, who was charged with second-degree murder and robbery in the December attack on 18-year-old Tessa Majors, a Barnard College student. (AP Photo/Richard Drew) The Associated Press
Inman Majors, center, father of Barnard College student Tessa Majors who was fatally stabbed during a robbery in December, leaves court, Wednesday, Feb. 19, 2020, in New York. He attended the court appearance of Rashaun Weaver, who is charged with second-degree murder and robbery in the attack on 18-year-old Tessa Majors. (AP Photo/Richard Drew) The Associated Press
Inman Majors, father of Barnard College student Tessa Majors who was fatally stabbed during a robbery in December, arrives at court, Wednesday, Feb. 19, 2020, in New York. He attended the court appearance of Rashaun Weaver, who was charged with second-degree murder and robbery in the attack on 18-year-old Tessa Majors. (AP Photo/Richard Drew) The Associated Press
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