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According to the victim's mother, Isaac Argro, the murderer of Asian Johnson, was an "angry bird" with angry problems.

A man accused of shooting a 3-month-old girl in a stroller while walking{Upper East Side The side 146} had a problem of anger and was called an "angry bird" by the victim's family. Her heart-wrenching mother said on Saturday.

Isaac Argro, arrested Friday night and charged with ruthlessly killing his young mother, Asia Johnson, said, "Skinny and quiet, but you can see his anger. "Masu," Lisa DeSoto told the post.

"I don't like Isaac. He's angry. He's very angry. We call him an" angry bird. " He looks like an angry bird and behaves like an angry bird, "DeSort said.

"He thinks he's a gangster. He says he's in Crips, but he has a photo in Brad's clothes. He thought he was a gangster. , Not a gangster. "

The 22-year-old suspect is" a narcissist, a microcosm of a narcissist, "said his mother, who was overwhelmed by Johnson's sorrow.

Brooklyn's Argro was under law enforcement oversight for allegations of abusing and "stalking" Johnson in the past.

He was waiting for a prosecution on Saturday on charges of murder and criminal possession of weapons, police said.

Johnson, who had a son nearly two years old from a previous relationship, was arguing over whether to have an abortion because he was afraid of Argro, but eventually "chosen life." Said her mother in tears.

Isaac Argro, 22, who was named a person of interest in the slaying of Azsia Johnson soon after her slaying
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"My daughter actually went to the doctor and [abortion] medicine She sat home and said, "I can't do that, I don't care about mom, this is my baby, I'm going to take care of her, I I'm going to love her, "and she did," DeSort said.

Home care aide Johnson told his relatives that he would meet his baby's father on Wednesday night.

According to sources, she was shot at close range near Lexington Avenue and East 95th Street while walking towards the upcoming meeting.

New York Post cover for Friday, July 1, 2022. Front page. Net me outta here! Durant demands trade from B'klyn. Mom killed pushing stroller feared baby's dad: relatives. Azsia Johnson.
The cover of the New York Post on Friday, July 1, 2022.

DeSort was saddened by another relationship that a young woman had just finished about a year ago when her common friend said she introduced Argro to her daughter. When.

The "honeymoon" phase of Johnson's relationship with Argro lasted about a month before things "started to get worse," DeSort said, an angry dominating boy. I drew a picture of my friend.

She said her mother was angry that one day Argro appeared uninvited to her house and Johnson arrived there late.

Isaac Argro
Isaac Argro was called an "angry bird" by the victim's family.

"At that time she didn't even tell him to come, so a red flag was raised for me," DeSort said. "He was upset and when she got home I could see his whole attitude changing. He was walking back and forth and breathing hard."

DeSort said he warned him in vain to "calm your attitude."

"He went out and put on that killer rap, that drill rap ... I started to be afraid of how he was keeping pace back and forth. I put him one I knew it for months, but something wasn't right. His energy was really bad, "she said.

Upper east side female shot on Wednesday, June 29, 2022
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Johnson was so worried about his behavior that he was at home. Moved to a shelter of violence Last fall, DeSort said to protect her older child.

She said she understood that Argro was working as a FedEx deliveryman and didn't quit without a salary during Christmas time. But she suspects he was fired.

"He said,'I'm doing a rewarding job just to support a baby who doesn't even know me,'" DeSort recalled.

Azsia Johnson
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On New Year's Day, Johnson goes to Argro's house in Jamaica, Queens. To go and take the baby clothes home — but he tried to stop her from leaving, DeSort said.

Johnson, who was pregnant at the time, made her mother cry and called, and DeSoto said she called the police.

"He hit her. She had black eyes and scratches on her neck. She said," He hit me, I want to leave, I want to leave, But he won't let me leave, "remembered DeSort.

NYPD investigates the scene at E. 95th St. between third Avenue and Lexington Avenue in Manhattan
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Johnson ended the relationship after the incident, but Argro Continued stalking and harassing, she said, even though she continued to block him.

In March, he allegedly contacted her on her phone and said, "If you don't unblock my bitch, I'll kill your mom today." increase.

DeSort said he called a domestic violence counselor assigned to Johnson after the New Year's incident and reported Argro's actions.

NYPD investigates the scene at E. 95th St. between third Avenue and Lexington Avenue in Manhattan on Wednesday
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The counselor tells his stunned mother, Argro. He said he had the right to speak his language. Keep in mind that it was "free speech," DeSort argued.

DeSort, at a rally of his daughter on Thursday night,demanded that police take the domestic violence case more seriously.

Johnson is depressed that her daughter does not have a father because her father is not in her life, and someday after giving birth on March 25, she takes a toddler to Queens. I met Argro. She is her mother.

Murder victim Azsia Johnson
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But the visit became ugly, DeSort said.

She said. I wanted to see if that would change, but he looked at the baby and said, "Your mom is a very bitch. Look at your forehead, you have her forehead." Recalled DeSort.

She says her mother asked her daughter to cut off all contact with Argro, who suddenly became kind to Johnson in the days leading up to her murder. rice field.

"I even told her to" look at it "because he began to be kind out of nowhere," DeSoto said. "He was trying to do something. He's going to get what he wants, and this is exactly what he wanted. I know this is what he wanted. — To hurt my daughter. ”