Newburgh Teen Pleads Guilty to Shooting Three Last Summer

Adam Devine

NEWBURGH, NY – The man who shot three people in Newburgh last summer has pleaded guilty to two counts of attempted murder and one county of assault, according to Orange County District Attorney David M. Hoovler.

On Friday, D.A. Hoovler announced Danny Flores-Garcia, 19, of Newburgh, pleaded in Orange County Court to two counts of Attempted Murder in the Second Degree, and one count of Assault in the Second Degree, for shooting three people in the City of Newburgh on September 17, 2021.   Flores-Garcia also pleaded guilty to Criminal Possession of a Weapon in the Second Degree, for possessing a loaded and defaced pistol on July 13, 2021.  

“Pursuant to the plea agreement placed on the record at the time that Flores-Garcia pleaded guilty, the District Attorney’s Office will recommend that he be sentenced to twenty years in state prison, and five years post-release supervision, when he is sentenced on June 3, 2022,” Hoovler said. “The judge promised not sentence Flores-Garcia to more than fifteen years in state prison, and five years post-release supervision. “


Hoovler, according to court records, admitted that he shot three people on September 17, 2021, at about 2:40 AM , in the vicinity of 69 Mill Street, in the City of Newburgh.

“Flores-Garcia admitted that he was trying to kill two of the people at the time that he shot them and that he seriously injured those two people,” Hoovler said. “Flores-Garcia admitted causing physical injury to the third person he shot.  Flores also admitted that on July 13, 2021, at about 11:15 AM in the vicinity of 88 Benkard Avenue, in Newburgh, he possessed a load and defaced Ruger pistol.   A “defaced” firearm is one where the serial number has been removed.  This is often done to prevent law enforcement officials from tracing where the gun had last been possessed legally.”

“There can be no greater priority for law enforcement in the City of Newburgh than stopping the senseless violence that so adversely affects our communities,” said District Attorney Hoovler.  “We can only hope that those who were injured by this defendant will fully recover.  Fortunately, no one lost their life as result of this defendant’s cold-blooded actions.  Those who live in, work in, or visit, the City of Newburgh deserve a safe city. This is only possible if those who commit acts of gun violence are held accountable.” 

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