You learn that three people were arrested after an ambush on a BMW driver in the Bronx left a man dead, and the police say the suspects lured him to a building before the robbery turned fatal. The arrests come after investigators tied two teens and a woman to the ambush, charging them with murder, robbery and weapons offenses.
This post breaks down what happened during the ambush, how the attack escalated, and what prosecutors say about the suspects and ongoing investigation. Keep following for timeline details, video evidence mentioned in the complaint, and what the charges mean for those accused.
Ambush Robbery Details and Deadly Outcome

Three suspects approached a BMW and violently took control of the scene, resulting in a fatality and immediate police response. Witness accounts and surveillance helped piece together the timeline and led to arrests.
Timeline of the New York City Robbery
Police say the incident began in the late afternoon when the BMW pulled up near a busy intersection. Surveillance shows three people in dark clothing exit a gray SUV and approach the BMW within seconds.
Officers report a brief struggle at the driver’s side door. During that struggle, one victim was shot and later pronounced dead at a nearby hospital. Responding units arrived within minutes after multiple 911 calls described an ambush-style attack.
Investigators recovered a handgun and the victims’ personal effects at the scene. Detectives used video, radio logs, and witness statements to map the sequence and identify the three suspects.
How the BMW Driver Was Targeted
Authorities believe the BMW was singled out rather than randomly stopped. Sources indicate the suspects followed the BMW from a short distance and waited for a moment when traffic slowed to make their move.
Surveillance video and witness reports suggest the suspects blocked the BMW’s path with their SUV, creating a forced stop. The driver was then confronted at the door while at least one suspect displayed or used a firearm, meeting the definition of forcible theft while armed.
Police say the driver attempted to comply initially, but the confrontation escalated quickly. The presence of a firearm and coordinated approach point to premeditation and an intent to rob.
Sequence of Events Leading to the Arrests
After the shooting, officers canvassed the area and identified the gray SUV linked to the ambush. Cameras captured the license plate and two suspects re-entering the SUV, which allowed detectives to trace the vehicle’s movements.
NYPD units stopped the SUV a short time later and detained three people matching the surveillance images. Officers recovered clothing consistent with the footage and a firearm that ballistics later connected to the shooting.
Each suspect faces charges related to the ambush, including allegations of forcible theft while armed and homicide-connected counts. Prosecutors cited the rapid preservation of video evidence and coordinated patrol work in securing the arrests.
Suspects, Charges, and Investigation Updates
Three people were taken into custody after the ambush and the robbery turned deadly. Authorities say the arrests followed a traffic stop and subsequent searches that yielded weapons and suspected drugs.
Identities of the Three Suspects
Police identified the three suspects as Jordyn M. Casserly, Jason Butler, and Kyle J. Youngberg. Casserly, 22, is from Monroe, NY; Butler is 25 from Wurtsboro; Youngberg is 38 from Middletown.
Investigators say the victim got into a car after leaving a bar in Nyack and believed it was a rideshare. Video and witness accounts reportedly tied the three to the vehicle used in the incident.
A high-risk stop on Derby Road in Wallkill led troopers to take all three into custody without further incident. An order of protection was issued for the victim and the State Police continue to work with local agencies on the case.
Criminal Possession of a Controlled Substance 7th Degree Charges
All three suspects were charged with Criminal Possession of a Controlled Substance in the 7th Degree after officers say they found suspected drugs during the traffic stop. That charge is a Class A misdemeanor under New York law.
The arrests included appearance tickets returnable to the Town of Wallkill Court, and prosecutors indicated the drug-possession counts would be prosecuted alongside the more serious robbery allegations.
Because the substance and exact quantities were not disclosed publicly, lab confirmation and preliminary hearings will determine whether prosecutors pursue felony-level enhancements or additional narcotics-related charges.
Other Charges and Legal Proceedings
Each suspect faces felony robbery charges tied to the armed theft of the BMW driver; prosecutors charged first-degree robbery and conspiracy counts against the trio. Youngberg also faces a menacing charge related to alleged weapon use during the incident.
Following arraignment, bail was set and all three were remanded to Rockland County Jail on conditions including a high cash or bond requirement. Court records show appearance dates in Clarkstown and Town of Wallkill courts as the matter moves through pretrial proceedings.
Investigators said the State Police were assisted by the Rockland County Sheriff’s Office. The probe remains active, and officials expect additional witness interviews and evidence processing as the case advances.
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