Three of the murderous quintet were sentenced to 25 years to life, one was imprisoned for life without parole and the youngest killer was sentenced to 23 years to life at the Bronx Supreme Court hearing. Jonaiki Martinez Estrella, caught on a security video plunging a bread knife through the neck of outnumbered victim Lesando “Junior” Guzman-Feliz, was the defendant sentenced to life without parole in the June 20, 2018, killing by members of the Trinitarios gang. Co-defendant Jose Muniz was sentenced to 25 years to life for attacking the aspiring police officer with a machete. Antonio Rodriguez Hernandez Santiago and Elvin Garcia received the same prison term. Manuel Rivera, 18, was sentenced to his lesser prison stay because of his age. A Bronx jury returned a guilty verdict just six days before the first anniversary of the horrifying murder after eight hours of deliberations. Guzman-Feliz was dragged from a Bronx bodega and hacked to death with a machete and knives in the lethal mistaken identity case. The killing was caught on video and played several times during the five-week trial. #Justiceforjunior #Justice4junior #justiceforjunior💔 https://www.instagram.com/p/B3fTtuTlnxB/?igshid=z1a0h9d3owy5














