Suspect in Queens Jogger Killing Was ‘Humble Kid,' Father Says

Richard Lewis says his son excelled at academics, avoided trouble and wanted to go into social work

A man was charged in the death of 30-year-old Queens jogger Karina Vetrano on Sunday, six months after her death. Authorities say DNA found on the man, Chanel Lewis, matches her DNA. Tracie Strahan reports.

The father of the Brooklyn man charged with murder in the strangling death of Queens jogger Karina Vetrano says his son is a "good and humble kid," despite his recent run-in with the law.

Richard Lewis says his son, Chanel Lewis, aspired to work in social services and was taking classes about social work. He described him as a "very humble kid" and says it's "extremely surprising" that his son is the prime suspect in Vetrano's death.

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Chanel Lewis is arranged in Queens Criminal Court on Sunday, Feb. 5, 2017. Lewis was charged with murder in the strangulation death of Karina Vetrano, 30, as she jogged on a park trail near her Howard Beach home last August.
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Chanel Lewis is arranged in Queens Criminal Court on Sunday, Feb. 5, 2017. Lewis was charged with murder in the strangulation death of Karina Vetrano, 30, as she jogged on a park trail near her Howard Beach home last August.
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Cathie Vetrano yells at the family of Chanel Lewis as he is arranged in Queens Criminal Court on Sunday, Feb. 5, 2017. Lewis was charged with murder in the strangulation death of Cathie's daughter, Karina Vetrano, as she jogged on a park trail near her Howard Beach home last August.
Richard Lewis, the father of the suspect, Chanel Lewis, speaks with reporters in shortly after his son was charged.
Cathie Vetrano speaks with reporters after the arraignment of Chanel Lewis, who is suspected of killing her daughter, Karina Vetrano in August 2016.
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Chanel Lewis' father shared this display of his academic accomplishments. Richard Lewis said his son excelled at school and wanted a career in social services.
The killing of 30-year-old Karina Vetrano shocked Howard Beach. Police were still in the neighborhood investigating weeks after her body was found.
Police investigating in Howard Beach in early August 2016 after the body of missing jogger Karina Vetrano was found.
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Surveillance footage shows Karina Vetrano jogging the day she was killed.
People attend a community meeting in Queens in the week after Karina Vetrano was killed.
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An Instagram photo of Katrina Vetrano.

"It's extremely surprising because he's not the person for that," the elder Lewis said. "Chanel would have never gone to do what they say he has, he would never." 

Chanel Lewis was charged Sunday with second-degree murder. If convicted, he could face up to 25 years to life in prison. 

He went to school in Far Rockaway and excelled at school, according to his father. He took high school classes in preparation for a career in social services. 

Several awards, including three for academic achievements and two for honor roll, decorate a section of a wall of Lewis' childhood home. In the center of the awards is Lewis' middle school diploma.

Following a breakthough in DNA testing, police are optimisting about finding a suspect in the Karina Vetrano investigation nearly six months after the probe began. Michael George reports.

Last October, his father says Chanel was taken to a downstate hospital after three people attacked him and hit him in the head. The same attackers antagonized his son a second time and tried to steal money from him. As far as he knows, this is the only instance of trouble his son has been in.

When asked if he had heard of Karina Vetrano's killing in August, the retired school teacher shook his head.

"Never heard of it," he said.

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