Police have charged a man in the slaying of a Bronx father of four who was gunned down during a clash over a blocked driveway.
Lavar Davis, 46, was arrested and charged with murder in the death of 49-year-old Trevor Hughes just before 1:55 a.m. Saturday, cops said.
Hughes had already called 311 and the local precinct after he discovered a car blocking his driveway on Fowler Ave. near Morris Park Ave. in Morris Park. The confrontation took a turn when two men who had been partying at a nearby nightclub returned to the illegally parked car.
In footage viewed by the Daily News, Hughes argued with someone in the street over the botched parking job.
“I don’t see the f—ing driveway! I don’t see that,” the man Hughes is arguing with says.
In video viewed by The News, Hughes can be seen opening the driveway gate to show that the other man’s car was blocking it.
“What’s your problem, though?” someone asks in the video. “You got a problem?”
Trevor Hughes was fatally shot outside his Bronx home Saturday. (Theodore Parisienne / New York Daily News; Obtained by Daily News)
According to witnesses, both men fired bullets at Hughes, one of which struck Hughes in the abdomen, police said. Medics rushed him to Jacobi Medical Center, but he could not be saved.
Hughes, a native of the Virgin Islands, was the father of four children, and worked both as a locksmith and a DJ.
Davis lives in the Williamsbridge section of the Bronx, according to police. His arraignment in Bronx Criminal Court was pending late Sunday.
Police were still searching for the other shooter.