New York man sentenced to 25 years to life for hammer murder of elderly neighbor

New york man sentenced to 25 years to life for hammer murder of elderly neighbor

New York man sentenced to 25 years to life for hammer murder of elderly neighbor

Watertown, NY A man has been sentenced to 25 years to life in prison following his conviction for the murder of an 88-year-old woman. Jonathan Melendez, 41, was found guilty of killing Rena Eves with a hammer in her apartment in August 2023.

In addition to murder, Melendez was convicted on charges of assault, criminal possession of a weapon, and tampering with evidence. He received consecutive sentences for these charges, totaling up to 36 years.

Melendez represented himself during the trial and claimed he was innocent. He alleged that police had planted evidence and altered the crime scene.

On August 27, Melendez attacked Eves and was arrested later that day wearing two pairs of sweatpants, with the inner pair stained in blood. It was reported that he called 911 to falsely claim the victim’s car had been stolen, but police later found the car fob in his pocket.

During the trial, jurors were shown evidence linking Melendez to the crime, including surveillance footage and text messages with his girlfriend discussing the incident. He argued that he and Eves were friends and denied killing her.

At his sentencing, the victim’s family addressed Melendez, calling his actions monstrous. Judge David Renzi stated he was sentencing Melendez to the maximum allowed based on the severity of the crime.

State prison records indicate that Melendez is already serving nearly 30 years for previous convictions in separate cases.

Suspect arrested with illegal gun and drugs in West New York

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**Suspect arrested with illegal gun and drugs in West New York**

West New York, NJ Officers apprehended a man with active warrants during a response to a physical altercation near 62nd Street and Bergenline Avenue. Richard Zambrano, 39, of Jersey City, was identified by officers following an initial report of the incident.

During the stop, Zambrano provided a false name and resisted identification. Officers confirmed his identity and found he had active warrants from Secaucus and Union City.

Zambrano’s arrest led to a struggle before he was taken into custody. A search incident to his arrest uncovered a handgun, a large-capacity magazine with hollow-point bullets, cocaine packaged for distribution, and drug paraphernalia.

He faces multiple charges, including unlawful possession of a handgun, possession during a CDS offense, and resisting arrest. Zambrano was processed at the West New York Police Department and subsequently taken to Hudson County Jail.

Police Director Henry Codina commented on the incident, emphasizing the role of law enforcement in ensuring community safety.

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