NYC killer convicted of gunning down ex-girlfriend while she walked with their baby

A ruthless Brooklyn man has been found guilty of the cold-blooded murder of his ex-girlfriend, who was tragically shot in the head while pushing their three-month-old daughter in a stroller.

Isaac Argro was convicted by a Manhattan jury on Thursday, bringing justice for the harrowing crime that took place on June 29, 2022, when he fatally shot Azsia Johnson on the Upper East Side. The jury reached their verdict swiftly, concluding deliberations in just two hours.

Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg Jr. commented on the case, stating, “This brutal execution devastated all of Ms. Johnson’s loved ones, including her devoted family members who attended the trial each day. I hope this conviction gives them some sense of justice.”

Johnson, a young mother, had been living in constant fear of Argro. To safeguard herself, her infant, and her older child from a previous relationship, she had sought refuge in a domestic violence shelter in East Harlem.

“I hope this conviction gives them some sense of justice.”

The young moim was terrified of Argro and had been living in an East Harlem domestic violence shelter to protect herself, the infant and her older child, who she had in a previous relationship, from his wrath. 

Argro, who Johnson’s mother Lisa DeSort once described as a rage-filled wannabe gangster, stalked and abused Johnson, who filed multiple police reports against him. 

But her family said she wanted to make sure her daughter had a relationship with her dad, so she agreed to meet up with him. 

It was only the second time Argro laid eyes on his young child when he murdered Johnson.

The twisted killer fled the scene and was arrested two days later.

“Argo subjected Azsia Johnson to extensive physical and emotional abuse before she finally had the immense bravery to leave him in order to protect herself and her children,” Bragg said. 

“She was a loving mother who was determined to give coparenting a try, despite Argro’s ongoing campaign of harassment.”

DeSort took to Facebook to celebrate that justice for her aspiring pediatric nurse daughter has finally been served.  

“No one can say anything negative about DA BRAGG TO ME!  His whole team is amazing!” she wrote. 

“My baby girl got her justice and put this monster right where he needs to be!”

Argro is due back in court June 18 for sentencing.

His lawyer did not immediately respond to a request for comment. 

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You May Also Like
Rep. Frederica Wilson, 83, will retire from Congress

Rep. Frederica Wilson Announces Retirement from Congress at Age 83

WASHINGTON — In a recent interview with the Miami Herald, Rep. Frederica…
Teen nearly dies after attempting dangerous 'couch surfing' TikTok trend

Teen Hospitalized After Dangerous TikTok ‘Couch Surfing’ Trend Goes Wrong: A Cautionary Tale for Social Media Users

A teenager from Utah has miraculously survived after sustaining critical injuries while…
California mayor accused of secretly working for China, spreading propaganda while in office: feds

Ex-California Mayor Confesses to Covert Role in Promoting Chinese Government Agenda

On Friday, a former mayor from Southern California confessed in federal court…
Dangerous TikTok challenge associated with rise in Benadryl overdoses

Emerging TikTok Trend Linked to Surge in Benadryl Overdose Cases

A troubling trend fueled by TikTok is sending teenagers to the emergency…
Martina McBride, Morris Day among wave of cancellations at Trump-linked Freedom 250 concerts

Star Power Fizzles: Martina McBride and Morris Day Cancel Appearances at Controversial Freedom 250 Concerts

Just a day after the President Donald Trump-backed Freedom 250 organization unveiled…
Funerals, beauty queens and bombs: The Ukrainian city that won’t let Putin win

Resilient Ukrainian City Defies Putin: From Funerals to Beauty Pageants Amid Conflict

Inside Lviv: Ukraine’s ‘Unbroken City’ In the heart of Lviv, a city…
UC Riverside students left homeless after fire burns through apartment complex

Devastating Fire Displaces UC Riverside Students from Their Homes

A swift-moving inferno swept through an apartment complex in Riverside, leaving around…
Steve Hilton, Tom Steyer tied despite billionaire's $200M in campaign spending

Billionaire Tom Steyer’s $200M Campaign Fails to Boost Lead Over Steve Hilton

In the lead-up to Tuesday’s primary election, an exclusive California Post poll…
Manhunt targets ‘armed and dangerous’ murder suspect now on state’s most wanted list

Urgent Manhunt: Armed and Dangerous Murder Suspect Tops State’s Most Wanted List

Authorities are actively searching for a murder suspect who has been evading…
White House responds to surge in Christian persecution crisis across sub-Saharan Africa

US Report Identifies Fulani Militants as Nigeria’s Top Threat to Christian Farming Communities

An estimated 30,000 Fulani militants, predominantly Muslim, are believed to be active…
Marcia Lucas, Oscar-winning 'Star Wars' editor and former wife of George Lucas, dies at 80

Oscar-Winning ‘Star Wars’ Editor and Former Spouse of George Lucas, Marcia Lucas, Passes Away at 80

For women seeking significant creative roles in Hollywood, the position of editor…
Marcia Lucas death: Oscar-winning 'Star Wars' editor Marcia Lucas, former wife of director George Lucas, dies at 80

Remembering Marcia Lucas: Oscar-Winning ‘Star Wars’ Editor and George Lucas’ Former Wife Passes Away at 80

Marcia Lucas, an esteemed editor who played a pivotal role in the…