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Grammy-Winning Jazz Drummer Lawrence Leathers Found Dead Outside Bronx Apartment

Police say Leathers was involved in a physical dispute with a woman he was living with and another man, who placed him in a chokehold

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  • Grammy-winning jazz drummer Lawrence Leathers was found dead Sunday in a stairwell outside the apartment he shared with a woman
  • Police say Leathers was involved in a physical dispute with a woman he was living with and another man, who placed him in a chokehold
  • Leathers, a native of Lansing, Michigan, worked on two Grammy Award-winning albums by Cecile McLorin Salvant

Noted jazz drummer Lawrence Leathers has been found dead outside a Bronx apartment.

Police say the 37-year-old Leathers was found Sunday in a stairwell outside the apartment he shared with 41-year-old Lisa Harris.

Police say Leathers was involved in a physical dispute with Harris and a man. They say Harris punched him and the man, 28-year-old Sterling Aguilar, of Brooklyn, placed him in a chokehold.

Leathers was pronounced dead at the scene.

Both Harris and Aguilar were arrested Monday on assault charges. It wasn't clear if they had lawyers.

Leathers, a native of Lansing, Michigan, worked on two Grammy Award-winning albums by Cecile McLorin Salvant, who posted a link of Leathers playing on Instagram.

Drummer E.J. Strickland remembered Leathers on Instagram as "one of the most musical, swingingest, honest drummers out there."

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