Queens Man Gets 30 Years for Stabbing And Killing Woman

by Adam Devine

QUEENS, NY – A man who repeatedly stabbed a defenseless woman, killing her in February of 2020 has been sentenced to 24 years in prison for his crime.

Queens District Attorney Melinda Katz announced today that Edwin Sarmiento, 31, for stabbing and killing a 30-year-old woman in February 2020. The defendant pleaded guilty last month to manslaughter.

District Attorney Katz said, “The defendant showed no mercy when he grabbed multiple knives and plunged them into the body of this defenseless woman. With this last step in our judicial process, the defendant has been sentenced by the Court giving the family of the victim closure.”

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Sarmiento, of Van Cleef Street, in Corona, Queens, pleaded guilty on March 11th to manslaughter in the first degree before Queens Supreme Court Justice Kenneth Holder. Today, Justice Holder ordered Sarmiento to be incarcerated for 24 years, to be followed by five years’ post release supervision.

District Attorney Katz said, “On February 8, 2020, shortly after 4 a.m. the defendant and the victim, Juliet Ximena Galindo Puentes, argued inside the bedroom of the home they shared. The heated discussion turned violent when Sarmiento grabbed a knife and stabbed the 30-year-old woman numerous times.”

Court reports showed the defendant then went to the kitchen for a bigger knife. He broke down a door to get to the woman again, as she tried to hide and protect herself.

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“But the defendant continued the attack, stabbing her with the second knife and then fleeing the apartment,” Katz said. “The defendant was apprehended a short time later a nearby gas station. He was still wearing the blood-soaked clothes and carried a bag filled with money, phones, passports and other belongings.”

Emergency medical responders rushed Ms. Galindo Puentes to a nearby hospital, where she was pronounced dead.

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Adam Devine
Adam covers New York City and regional news for Shore News Network. He is currently attending college and freelances about crime in New York City and regional news.

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