The February 2021 shootings occurred during a child-custody exchange in the parking lot.
The 24-year-old Rosario-Jimenez pleaded guilty to eight charges, including two counts of third-degree murder, in exchange for the death penalty to be dropped in the case and a fixed prison sentence of 45 to 100 years in prison.As part of the plea deal, Rosario-Jimenez waived all of his appeal rights. Prosecutors said the deal removed the risk of going to trial and Rosario-Jimenez getting convicted of a lesser charge and the possibility of less prison time.
“It’s not fair. I won’t be able to see my daughter anymore,” Natalie Law said via video conference call. “I wish he rots in jail. He better not get out. He better not get out. I will kill him myself.” During the hearing, Perez vacillated between sitting in solemn silence and quietly crying, with a row of tissue packages and boxes in front of her. But when she was done testifying, Perez sat down in the courtroom audience, doubled over and loudly sobbed with her face in her hands.
The judge said it was a sad commentary on society that the killings occurred when Martinez was handing over his child to the child’s mother during a custody exchange in the store’s parking lot.The night of theMartinez, the child’s father, arrived with his 3-year-old child and Law, his new girlfriend. Rosario-Jimenez drove a Toyota SUV to the store with the child’s mother, who is also his girlfriend, as well as his sister and her boyfriend inside.
Law was shot twice, once in the head and once in the neck, and the wounds were “rapidly fatal,” Luksa said. Rosario-Jimenez then shot Martinez once in the head.Officers arrived shortly before 7 p.m. and found the wounded Law and Martinez near a parked vehicle with the engine still running in the parking lot. Investigators seized three spent shell casings nearby as evidence, according to court records.
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