NYC man gets life for killing medic with own ambulance
Jose Gonzalez claims he 'didn't know what was going on' when he killed Yadira Arroyo
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}
- Jose Gonzalez, 31, was sentenced to life in prison without parole Wednesday for a 2017 incident in which he stole FDNY paramedic Yadira Arroyo's ambulance, backed over her with it, and fatally dragged her across an intersection.
- The incident began when Gonzalez jumped into the back of Arroyo's ambulance to steal a man's backpack. Arroyo confronted him after the robbery victim flagged the ambulance down to notify her.
- Bronx District Attorney Darcel Clark said Gonzalez' sentencing "closes a long and difficult chapter for the victim’s family and her FDNY colleagues, who have waited for justice for six years."
A 31-year-old man was sentenced to life in prison without parole on Wednesday for killing a New York City emergency medical technician by running her over with her own ambulance.
Jose Gonzalez was convicted of first-degree murder last month in the March 2017 murder of Yadira Arroyo, a 14-year Fire Department veteran and mother of five, in the Bronx.
Prosecutors said the fatal encounter started when Gonzalez grabbed the back of Arroyo's ambulance and rode on it, then jumped off and stole a man's backpack.
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}
SUSPECT IN KILLING OF EMT MOM OF 5 RUN OVER BY STOLEN AMBULANCE TOLD COPS HE WAS A 'HERO': REPORT
The robbery victim flagged down the ambulance and Arroyo got out and spoke briefly to Gonzalez, Bronx District Attorney Darcel Clark said.
Gonzalez then jumped into the driver's seat of the ambulance, backed up over Arroyo and drove forward, dragging her across an intersection, Clark said. Arroyo was pronounced dead at a hospital.
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}
The case against Gonzalez was delayed by psychiatric evaluations to determine his fitness to stand trial. He was convicted on March 8 after a month-long trial.
MAN CONVICTED OF KILLING NYC EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN IN 2017
Clark said in a statement that the sentencing "closes a long and difficult chapter for the victim’s family and her FDNY colleagues, who have waited for justice for six years."
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}
The Daily News reported that Arroyo's mother, Leida Rosado, said in court before the sentencing, "At night, before I close my eyes, Yadi is the last thought on my mind. Taken from me in the most savage way."
Gonzalez told the courtroom, "I apologize to the victim’s family. I never knew what was going on."
CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}
Gonzalez's attorney had sought a sentence of 20 years to life.