Man Arrested in Virginia For Deadly Assault in Manchester

Print More

Manchester police photo

Akim Alleyne

A Manchester man wanted in connection with a deadly assault last month was arrested in Richmond, Virginia and is now back in New Hampshire.

Akim Alleyne, 33, was arrested late last month and brought back to Manchester Thursday afternoon, January 4, 2024.

On December 7, 2023, at approximately 12:30 PM, Manchester Police responded to the area of Domino’s Pizza at 212 Lowell Street for a reported fight. Arriving officers located an unconscious man on the sidewalk and immediately began to give him medical aid.

 The man, identified as 46-year-old Te-Jay Thomas of Manchester, was taken to Elliot Hospital with life-threatening injuries and was later pronounced deceased. Witnesses told police Thomas and another man, later identified as Alleyne were arguing near Domino’s. While arguing, witnesses reported that Alleyne knocked Thomas down and assaulted him on the sidewalk. As witnesses called 9-1-1, Alleyne walked away. He returned briefly before leaving again. Alleyne is charged with Manslaughter and Habitual Offender for the Dec. 7th incident, and he also had warrants for Burglary and Stalking stemming from an October incident. At the time of the deadly assault Alleyne was on probation for a burglary that occurred in June.

Comments are closed.