NEW YORK (AP) 鈥 Police in New York City have arrested a man in connection with the beating death of a pioneering rock musician in the Bronx.
Sharief Bodden, 29, was charged Friday in the killing of Peter Forrest, a 64-year-old Bronx resident, who under the stage name P. Fluid had been a frontman for 24/7 Spyz.
The Bronx band was part of a wave of Black-led rock groups, including Living Colour and Fishbone, that emerged in the 1980s, melding elements of heavy metal, funk, R&B, punk and other genres.
Among the band's signature songs was was a remake of Kool & the Gang鈥檚 鈥淛ungle Boogie.鈥 Forrest quit the band during its 1990 tour with Jane鈥檚 Addiction, Rolling Stone.
The Black Rock Coalition, a New York-based artists鈥 collective, remembered Forrest as an 鈥渆ssential chapter to an essential band鈥 in the history of the group, which was formed by Vernon Reid of Living Colour and other Black musicians.
鈥淔luid was one of the most creative, charismatic, energetic and powerful frontmen in the business,鈥 the organization . 鈥淗is stage presence and dynamic personality were matched only by a rare few."
Police say Forrest was found unconscious and beaten inside the private ambulette bus he drove on Monday. He was pronounced dead at the scene, and the medical examiner's office determined he had blunt force injuries to his head and torso.
Surveillance video showed a man exit the bus around 9 a.m. and get into a separate car with a woman. About an hour later, another worker for the ambulette company arrived and discovered Forrest鈥檚 body inside the van.
Bodden faces murder, manslaughter, criminal possession of a controlled substance and criminal possession of a weapon charges.
No lawyer was listed for him in the state's online court database. The Bronx's district attorney's office didn't respond to an email seeking comment Saturday.
The Associated Press