Christening Stabber Gets 23 Years for Murder
QUEENS - The man who fatally stabbed a guest during an arguement outside a Queens christening will spend the next 23 years behind bars.
Queens District Attorney Melinda Katz announced the sentencing of Antonio Martinez for stabbing to death a fellow guest at a 2019 celebration of a baby’s christening in Corona. Martinez argued with the victim before repeatedly stabbing him in the chest.
“A celebration of life resulted in a violent death because of the defendant’s decision to fatally stab a party guest over an argument,” Katz said. “He will now spend a lengthy term in prison as punishment for his actions.”
Martinez, 50, of 98th Street in Corona, Queens, was sentenced yesterday to 23 years to life in prison.
On November 16, Martinez was convicted of murder in the second degree and criminal possession of a weapon in the fourth degree following a jury trial.
According to the charges, shortly before 12:30 a.m. on September 29, 2019, Martinez approached 22-year-old Roque Alvarez-Montes outside of a baby christening party held in the vicinity of 98th Street and 37th Avenue in Corona, Queens. Martinez argued with the victim just before plunging a knife into the man’s chest.
Alvarez-Montes was pronounced dead at the scene.
An investigation conducted by detectives assigned to the New York City Police Department’s 115th Precinct Detective Squad and Queens North Homicide led them to Martinez. Police discovered an argument during the baby’s christening party led to the heated words and eventually led to Martinez pulling out a knife and repeatedly stabbing Alvarez-Montes.
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