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FDNY EMT Yadira Arroyo's killer Jose Gonzalez sentenced to life in prison without parole
2023-04-27
[NYPOST] The man convicted of running down FDNY EMT Yadira Arroyo with her own ambulance in 2017 was sentenced Wednesday to life in prison without parole for the murder.

Department members are "grateful" that Arroyo’s killer Jose Gonzalez will never be on the street again, Fire Commissioner Laura Kavanagh said in a statement released shortly after the sentencing.

"Yadira Arroyo was an extraordinary EMT who cared for her patients deeply — just as she was doing when she was brutally killed six years ago," Kavanagh said.

"We join her family in our continued mourning of her loss and hope this sentencing can offer a pathway to healing for those who loved her. We will continue to honor her memory of service to our city."

A Bronx jury convicted Gonzalez of first-degree murder in March for killing Arroyo, a beloved 44-year-old mother of five, when he hit her with her own ambulance during a PCP-induced rampage.

Arroyo and her partner, Monique Williams, had been on their way to an emergency call involving a pregnant woman when a passing motorist signaled to them that someone was riding on the ambulance bumper, Williams testified in February.

The pair, who were driving down White Plains Road at about 7 p.m. on March 16, 2017, pulled over to investigate, Williams said. That’s when Gonzalez ran around the rig and hopped behind the wheel.

Arroyo and Williams fought back, trying to pull the allegedly PCP-crazed man out of the driver’s seat.

"I remember her screaming, ’Oh hell, no!’ " Williams said of Arroyo.

But Gonzalez, a career criminal with 31 prior arrests under his belt, kicked the ambulance into gear even as he fought the two medics, Williams said.

Another witness told the court that Gonzalez reversed the ambulance, hit a car, then lurched forward into an intersection. That’s when Arroyo fell beneath the wheels.
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