Mateo-berrios sentenced to 20 years in prison for shooting ex-girlfriend multiple times
Yellow law enforcement tape isolating crime scene. Blurred view of city, toned in red and blue police car lights

Mateo-Berrios sentenced to 20 years in prison for shooting ex-girlfriend multiple times

Dervin Mateo-Berrios will serve at least a decade behind bars for the near-fatal shooting of his ex-girlfriend inside his Lancaster home.

LANCASTER, Pa. — A 51-year-old Lancaster man was sentenced to 10 to 20 years in state prison after pleading guilty to shooting his ex-girlfriend multiple times in a 2024 domestic incident that nearly killed her.


Key Points

  • Dervin Mateo-Berrios sentenced to 10–20 years after pleading guilty to attempted murder and assault
  • Victim was shot in the stomach, pelvis, and arm during a domestic argument
  • Judge also ordered $147,500 in restitution to the victim

Dervin Mateo-Berrios entered a guilty plea on April 3 to charges of criminal attempt of first-degree murder and two counts of aggravated assault. Lancaster County Judge Dennis Reinaker handed down the sentence, which also includes over $147,500 in restitution to the victim.

Mateo-berrios sentenced to 20 years in prison for shooting ex-girlfriend multiple times
Photo: mateo-berrios sentenced to 20 years in prison for shooting ex-girlfriend multiple times

The shooting took place on June 27, 2024, at Mateo-Berrios’ home in the 600 block of Ocean Avenue. Police said the woman, his ex-girlfriend, was shot in the kitchen of the residence following an argument.

Victim survived critical injuries

Despite being struck in the stomach, pelvis, and arm, the victim survived. She later told police that Mateo-Berrios opened fire during a confrontation in the home.

Shortly after the shooting, police located Mateo-Berrios hiding behind a trashcan in the 600 block of Third Street. Officers noted that he was intoxicated at the time of arrest.

No statement from defendant

Mateo-Berrios declined to speak before sentencing. However, his attorney said he was “incredibly sorry” and “very thankful” the woman survived.

Assistant District Attorney Christopher Miller prosecuted the case.

Phil Stilton

Phil Stilton

Phil Stilton is the Editor and Publisher of Shore News Network, an independent digital news organization covering New Jersey, national politics, public policy, public safety, and community affairs. With years of experience reporting on local government, elections, law enforcement, and issues impacting residents throughout New Jersey, Stilton has built a reputation for delivering timely news, in-depth reporting, and accountability journalism.

As the founder of Shore News Network, Stilton oversees editorial operations, investigative reporting, and breaking news coverage while working closely with journalists, public officials, and community leaders. His reporting has covered municipal government, state politics, federal policy, public records investigations, emergency management, and major news events affecting local communities.

Stilton is committed to factual reporting, source verification, transparency, and providing readers with accessible, accurate information that helps them better understand the issues shaping their communities. Through Shore News Network, he continues to focus on delivering trusted news coverage and original reporting to audiences across New Jersey and beyond.

For story tips, corrections, or media inquiries, readers can contact Shore News Network through its official website and social media channels.