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19-Year-Old Sentenced To 9 Months For Beating Homeless Man To Death

A Manhattan judge sentenced Branlee Gonzalez to less than a year in jail after he murdered a homeless man on a sidewalk.

New York, NY A 19-year-old man who beat a homeless man to death on a sidewalk has been sentenced to only nine months in jail under New Yorks youthful offender statute.

Prosecutors argued the Branlee Gonzalez was a member of the Gorilla Stones gang, and as such, should be sentenced to no less than 10 years in prison, the New York Post reported.

But Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Guy Mitchell allowed Gonzalez to make a deal that would give him less than a year behind bars for pleading guilty to manslaughter and attempted assault on two homeless men who catcalled his cousin on a Manhattan sidewalk.

Gonzalezs record will also be sealed as a youthful offender despite the fact he beat 69-year-old Lucio Bravo to death at about 3:30 a.m. on May 18, 2017 at the age of 18, the New York Post reported.

The attack was captured on nearby surveillance video and showed Gonzalez, on Sherman Avenue near Dyckman Street, stopping on the sidewalk beside Bravo and his companion, 39-year-old Juan Calderon, after the two men allegedly catcalled the female cousin with whom he was walking, the New York Post reported.

In the video, Gonzalez pummeled Bravo and Calderon, raining down multiple blows on each of their heads as they tried to protect themselves.

It did not appear that either man fought back or tried to hit their attacker.

After the beating, Bravo slipped into a coma, and then died five days later.

Luis Diaz, the attorney for Gonzalez, argued to the judge that the 19 year old deserved leniency because he had endured a difficult childhood, the New York Post reported.

But Bravos family begged the judge in a letter to sentence Gonzalez to significant jail time to make him pay for what he has done.

Yes, I believe in second chances but I also believe the defendant must learn that all actions have consequences, the victims daughter wrote to the judge.

She wrote that despite the fact that her father had been an alcoholic, he not only had a family but he was also a son, a father, a grandfather.

He was loved by everyone, she wrote. It is so painful to see that my daughters no longer have a grandfather.

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charlesjandecka
charlesjandecka

In an odd way, and somewhat of a stretch to connect ... when I read this article my thoughts instantly went to Jesus' story about the "Rich Man and Lazarus the Begger;" the latter of whom ended up in Paradise while the calloused snot woke up in Hell.

THEDUKE
THEDUKE

Johs09="when are these elites gonna learn that every person living on this world should be treated with pure compassion and love as things? "

Hello Johs09 -The liberal ( like this Judge) likely live nowhere near the much lower standards level of others and simply cannot identify . The liberal may feel they are an idealist , have a sense of "superior" intelligence or "moral superiority". Leftist liberals only react as conservative law abiding citizens do when the negative situation affects them personally (or their family or property ). Then its holy hell as" how dare they" when a situation does affect their own lives. Until then they never seem to see the situation from the victim's view and what the victim and their family lost. It seems the perpetrator "comes first" as the leftist liberal feels the need to insert themselves into a social justice warrior and savior role and as an opportunist who then takes the opportunity presented to "change the world" ........although typically it only changes in their own eyes.......and the victims and family come a distant second. Other than this ( hopefully) going to a higher federal court then another alternative is to vote the judge out of office asap and/or report him up the chain .

Sailor
Sailor

The law that is in effect to give youthful offenders a break on harsh sentencing is really ineffective as is demonstrated by this instance. You cannot give youthful psychopaths/sociopaths that type of benefit and expect (hope) the offender will go straight and not reoffend. Youth who are ganged-up are strongly developed sociopaths/psychopaths who deserve the harshest sentences.

johs09
johs09

This is indeed a shocker when are these elites gonna learn that every person living on this world should be treated with pure compassion and love as things https://www.papersarena.com have led me here to this point here top get towards this tragic news.

Fearless431
Fearless431

It is very clear that in New York City a Man's life means NOTHING! That "Judge" must have been afraid of the Gang. He was paid off. How much was his life worth Judge Guy Mitchell? How much were you paid? SICK! BOYCOTT NEW YORK CITY! PROTEST IN FRONT OF THE JUDGE GUY MITCHELL'S HOME!

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ProGODProUSA
ProGODProUSA

This thug is not likely to live as long as the homeless man he murdered. He's gotten a taste of what's it like to have someone's life in his hands and he's not going to give that up just because he's gotten away with it. This will also give him a boost in his ranking in his gang. Therefore, he's going to take more risks, which may hopefully end his career sooner rather than later.

NTPD935Ret
NTPD935Ret

The judge should serve the time on the next crime this thug commits because you know he will after getting away with murder.

JBo
JBo

The east coast version of California.