

A 30-year-old homeless man has been arrested in connection to the cold-blooded slaying of a young woman working at an East Harlem Burger King, cops said early Friday.
Winston Glynn – who works at another Burger King, according to police sources – was charged with murder and robbery, both in the first degree, days after 19-year-old Kristal Bayron-Nieves was shot dead at the fast-food joint at East 116th Street and Lexington Avenue, cops said.
Glynn, whose address is listed as a Queens Days Inn that also serves as a homeless shelter is not a US citizen and is from Jamaica, police sources said.
He was identified through a review of surveillance video and multiple witness interviews and picked up Thursday, the sources said.
His social media posts also showed him wearing the same clothes he wore the day of the deadly shooting, the sources said.
The deadly incident unfolded around 1 a.m. Sunday, when an armed robber walked in and pistol-whipped a male customer before punching a female manager in the face, cops said.
“Give me the cash!” he demanded, while pointing a gun at Bayron-Nieves, according to a police source
She was having trouble opening the drawer,” the source said.
When she got it open, Bayron-Nieves handed the robber the cash.
“When she looked at him, he put the gun down,” the source said. “When she looked away, he shot her.”
Man arrested in murder of teen Burger King worker