ANNANDALE, Va. - Authorities say a man and a juvenile have been arrested in connection with the murder of a 73-year-old who was shot and killed last October at a Fairfax County bank ATM.
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Timothy Kashaun Bradshaw Robinson, 19, from Falls Church and a 17-year-old male from Washington, D.C. have been arrested in connection to the fatal shooting of Nelson Alexander Sr.
Timothy Kashaun Bradshaw Robinson (PHOTO: Fairfax County Police)
The incident happened during the early morning hours on October 20, 2021 at a walk-up ATM outside the Wells Fargo bank on Annandale Road in Annandale.
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Police say Nelson Alexander Sr. was standing in front of the ATM he was approached by a man wearing a mask and armed with a small revolver. The man was seen on surveillance video threatening the victim before shooting him.
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A bicyclist saw the victim on the ground about an hour after the shooting and called police.
Alexander Sr. died from his injuries several days later. Police released surveillance video and photographs in the days following the shooting.
The ATM surveillance footage further captured a 2009 Nissan Murano in the moments leading up to the fatal shooting. Detectives soon determined that the Murano had been stolen overnight from the 5200 block of Dover Place in the City of Alexandria.
The discovery of the stolen vehicle led detectives to request surveillance footage from the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA).
A review of the surveillance footage revealed three individuals, to include Bradshaw Robinson and the 17-year-old male, boarding a WMATA bus, around 1:20 a.m. on Oct. 20 near the Seven Corners Shopping Center in the 6200 block of Arlington Boulevard in Falls Church. The three subjects then exited the bus in the City of Alexandria, near where the Murano was stolen.
Numerous tips from the public and additional video footage led to the identification of the three individuals captured on the WMATA surveillance cameras. Detectives executed several search warrants which produced digital and forensic evidence that connected both Bradshaw Robinson and the 17-year-old male to the murder.
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The third man seen with the group is not believed to be involved in the murder at this time.