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Port Jefferson couple convicted in fatal stabbing on Greenway Trail

Port Jefferson couple convicted in fatal stabbing on Greenway Trail

SUFFOLK COUNTY, NY – A Port Jefferson Station couple was sentenced this week for their involvement in the fatal stabbing of a 39-year-old man on the Setauket-Port Jefferson Station Greenway Trail in 2021, Suffolk District Attorney Raymond A. Tierney announced County, known .

Jose Martinez-Vazquez, 25, was sentenced to 20 years to life in prison for the murder of Benjamin Flores-Mendez, while his girlfriend Tiffany Diaz-Cabrera, 21, was sentenced to 15 years for manslaughter after acting as a lookout during the attack .

Martinez-Vazquez pleaded guilty to second-degree murder on July 25 and admitted to fatally stabbing Flores-Mendez multiple times on June 17, 2021, when the victim came on the trail. Diaz-Cabrera, who admitted to being on lookout during the attack, pleaded guilty April 22 to first-degree manslaughter. Both were arrested in March 2023 following an investigation by Suffolk County Police.

“The lengthy prison sentences imposed on both defendants reflect the seriousness of their crimes and our commitment to public safety,” Tierney said in a statement. He added that the attack “shocks our citizens to their core.”

Martinez-Vazquez was sentenced on August 28, 2024, while Diaz-Cabrera was sentenced on October 7, 2024. Both sentences include post-release supervision.

Port Jefferson couple convicted in fatal stabbing on Greenway Trail

The case was prosecuted by Assistant District Attorneys Elena Tomaro and Tara Laterza, and the investigation was led by Suffolk County Detective James Hughes.

  • Port Jefferson couple convicted in fatal stabbing on Greenway Trail

    SUFFOLK COUNTY, NY – A Port Jefferson Station couple was sentenced this week for their involvement in the fatal stabbing of a 39-year-old man on the Setauket-Port Jefferson Station Greenway Trail in 2021, Suffolk District Attorney Raymond A. Tierney announced County, known .

    Jose Martinez-Vazquez, 25, was sentenced to 20 years to life in prison for the murder of Benjamin Flores-Mendez, while his girlfriend Tiffany Diaz-Cabrera, 21, was sentenced to 15 years for manslaughter after acting as a lookout during the attack .

    Martinez-Vazquez pleaded guilty to second-degree murder on July 25 and admitted to fatally stabbing Flores-Mendez multiple times on June 17, 2021, when the victim came on the trail. Diaz-Cabrera, who admitted to being on lookout during the attack, pleaded guilty April 22 to first-degree manslaughter. Both were arrested in March 2023 following an investigation by Suffolk County Police.

    “The lengthy prison sentences imposed on both defendants reflect the seriousness of their crimes and our commitment to public safety,” Tierney said in a statement. He added that the attack “shocks our citizens to their core.”

    Martinez-Vazquez was sentenced on August 28, 2024, while Diaz-Cabrera was sentenced on October 7, 2024. Both sentences include post-release supervision.

    The case was prosecuted by Assistant District Attorneys Elena Tomaro and Tara Laterza, and the investigation was led by Suffolk County Detective James Hughes.

  • More details are emerging in the fatal off-duty shooting by a Philadelphia police officer

    PHILADELPHIA – A 54-year-old man was shot and killed by an off-duty Philadelphia police officer late Thursday night after a roadside altercation in Northeast Philadelphia, authorities said.

    The incident occurred around 11:30 p.m. on October 3 near the intersection of Willits Road and Holme Avenue. Officers from the 8th Police District responded to the scene after receiving reports of an off-duty officer-involved shooting.

    Preliminary findings indicate that the shooting followed an altercation between Detective Christopher Sweeney and the victim, identified as Robert Jones. The two men reportedly stopped their vehicles in the roadway before Jones got out and approached Sweeney’s vehicle on foot.

    Sweeney, who was in his personal vehicle, fired several shots, striking Jones.

    Philadelphia Fire Department paramedics transported Jones to Jefferson-Torresdale Hospital, where he was pronounced dead.

    Authorities have not yet revealed what led to the confrontation between the two men.

    The Philadelphia Police Department’s Internal Affairs Division and the District Attorney’s Office are conducting a joint investigation into the circumstances surrounding the shooting.

    Because the investigation is ongoing, officials have not released any further details about the incident.

  • Off-duty NYPD traffic officer arrested on child welfare charges

    JAMAICA, Queens – An off-duty New York employee was arrested and charged with endangering the welfare of a child in Queens on Monday, authorities said.

    The arrest occurred at 11:40 a.m. within the 103rd Precinct, which serves the Jamaica borough in southeast Queens. The person arrested was Mohammad Islam, a 40-year-old NYPD traffic officer.

    Police said Islam was charged with endangering the welfare of a child, but details of the incident that led to the arrest were not immediately available.

    Islam’s arrest is being handled by the NYPD’s Internal Affairs Bureau, which oversees investigations into the department’s employees. The NYPD has not yet commented on the case.

    As of Monday evening, no further information was available on whether Islam had been released or remained in custody.

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