NYC Man Indicted on First-Degree Murder Charges in Death of NYPD Officer Jonathan Diller
- May 8, 2024 06:01am
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Guy Rivera, a 34-year-old career criminal with a lengthy criminal record, was indicted by a grand jury on first-degree murder charges for fatally shooting NYPD Officer Jonathan Diller during a traffic stop in March. Rivera also faces charges of attempted murder and possession of an illegal firearm.
Guy Rivera, the career criminal accused of fatally shooting a New York Police Department officer in the stomach during a routine traffic stop, was indicted by a grand jury on first-degree murder charges Tuesday morning, more than a month after the incident.
Guy Rivera, 34, was hospitalized after he allegedly inflicted a mortal wound on Officer Jonathan Diller, 31, and fellow officers returned fire. Rivera has a lengthy criminal history, with 21 prior arrests, including nine for felonies. He recently completed a parole sentence.
Prosecutors told Judge Michael Aloise that Rivera admitted to police at the hospital that he had a shank hidden within his body. They also asked the judge to remove legal aid counsel from the defense, alleging a conflict of interest involving potential witnesses in the case who had also been represented by legal aid in matters that were sealed by the court.
Prosecutors also notified Judge Aloise that they would seek a sentence for Rivera under the state's "persistent felony offender" rules due to his extensive criminal history if convicted.
On March 25, a group of NYPD officers including Diller approached Rivera and his friend Lindy Jones, another ex-con, in an illegally parked car in Far Rockaway, New York. The officers suspected he might have been carrying an illegal handgun after witnessing him walk out of a store with a gun-shaped object in his front pocket, prosecutors revealed Tuesday.
Rivera allegedly refused the officers' request to open the car window and instead pulled the gun, shot Diller beneath his vest and took aim at NYPD Sgt. Sasha Rosen. The two wrestled for control of the gun, and it jammed when Rivera allegedly squeezed the trigger again.
Rivera suffered a gunshot wound of his own during the struggle and was taken to the hospital. Police recovered another gun from Jones' glove box, with the serial number scratched off, prosecutors said. He faces felony firearms charges. Both men have lengthy rap sheets and prior felony convictions. One has pending felony charges, and both obtained firearms they could not legally own.
Diller died at Jamaica Hospital in Queens. He had a wife and a 1-year-old son. News of his death prompted a national outcry that grew larger after details about the suspects' criminal backgrounds emerged.
Former President Trump attended his wake on Long Island as President Biden hosted wealthy donors for a fundraising gala in nearby Manhattan. Rivera is being held without bail. He could face up to life in prison without the possibility of parole if convicted. The judge set his next hearing for July 22.
Jones faces up to 30 years in prison on the gun charge. He returns to court on June 12.
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