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Teen arrested for daytime Bronx murder of LA drill rapper Avanti Frowner

A teenager was arrested earlier this month at the Bronx Pharmacy for a daytime shooting death of a Los Angeles-based drill rapper. Say. 

18-year-old River Jones was picked up by an investigator on Wednesday in a dormitory building on the Monroe College campus in Neuroschel, Westchester County, and was killed on June 9, 27. Rapper Avanti Frowner, who was accused of murder, said police said.

Jones was one of the suspects who beat and robbed Flowner(also known as Money Gang Bonte) shortly before 3:45 pm. According to the criminal charges, within Amazing Pharmacy of 595 E. Tremont Ave.

Another widespread suspect repeatedly shot Frowner on his body and torso, the prosecutor said. 

Froner was taken to St. Barnabas Hospital, where he was declared dead.

Police said they were still looking for some others in the killing. 

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A daytime shoot was taken at the beginning of June.
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Cool footage of shootingWhat was obtained by the post showed that four suspects were wrestling with Flowner before one of them fired at least four bullets.

Then the group ran and left the helpless victims in bloody shirts and unfolded behind the counter.

The suspect escaped with Flowner's chain and money, sources said.

According to police sources and his dad, he was in town for the show.

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NYPD investigates the scene of a shooting
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"They don't have to be on the street anymore — ever!" Avanti's dad, Roger Frowner, 56, told Post. "They are dangerous if they kill someone in the store during the daytime." 

"They made a mistake," continued Flowner. "They have done the stupidest thing they can ever do in their lives, and I hope God will make them pay for everything."

Jones said during Thursday's arrangements. I was ordered to be detained without a release.