Jonathan Odenthal arrested for cold-case killing of NYC mother Cindy Diaz

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A homeless man was lastly arrested Tuesday greater than seven years after a Bronx mother was killed by stray gunfire whereas merely getting dinner for her kids, police stated.

Jonathan Odenthal, 31, was picked up on an NYPD CrimeStoppers tip round 6 p.m. Tuesday and faces a homicide cost within the Jan. 6, 2017, capturing demise of Cindy Diaz, 48, authorities stated.

Diaz — who had simply grabbed meals for her 4 boys at McDonald’s — was struck within the torso and arm round 5:30 p.m. on Boston Street close to East Tremont Avenue in West Farms, police stated on the time.

She was rushed to St. Barnabas Hospital however couldn’t be saved.

Cindy Diaz was killed in 2017 whereas strolling again from grabbing meals for her kids. Acquired by: Tomas E. Gaston

“She was an harmless particular person. All she was doing was getting meals for youths,” her kids’s tearful father, Angel Rosario, advised The Put up on the time from the household’s 179th Road house.

“It’s horrible; it’s a travesty and all for nothing. I guess once we discover out what occurred, it’s going to be nonsense.”

One other sufferer, 18, was shot in the suitable arm through the burst of violence, police stated.

The teenager, who a supply stated had six arrests on his report, was believed to have been the meant goal.

He was patched up at Jacobi Hospital, after which questioned on the forty eighth Precinct stationhouse, the place he was uncooperative.

Diaz left behind 4 sons and a accomplice. John Curtis Rice

Diaz’s 4 boys — Liam, 15, and Takis, 14, who attend St. Raymond Excessive Faculty for Boys in Parkchester, and Reino, 13, and Giavanno, 11, all attended St. Raymond Elementary in East Tremont.

Cops launched this surveillance picture of the suspect within the capturing.

“They obtained good grades. Why? She sat there with them. She used to review with them — that’s why the children are vibrant,” Rosario stated on the time. “That was her doing.”

The NYPD and the mayor’s workplace had beforehand introduced a $20,000 reward for the arrest and conviction of the suspect.

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