Yarimar Mercado Martínez, 2016.Photo:GDA via AP
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After becoming enraged that another man had said “hello,” to his then-girlfriend, Franklin Robinson rounded up a crew of men with guns this past April and went looking for the man, witnesses told a Connecticut jury who went on to convict Robinson of murder in July.
Connecticut Judge Brian Preleski sentenced Robinson to 90 years behind bars Wednesday,the AP reported, for his part in the killing of the mother of Puerto Rico’s two-time rifle shooting Olympian, Yarimar Mercado Martínez.
In the aftermath of Hurricane Maria, Martínez Antongiorgi had moved with her husband, John Luis Mercado, from Puerto Rico to Waterbury, Conn. The couple, who had been married for more than three decades, were planning to renew their wedding vows when she was killed, the Olympian previously shared on social media, per the AP.
On her mother’s birthday this past September, Mercado Martínezshared a memoryof learning how to cook guanimos con bacalao (a typical Puerto Rican boiled cornmeal dish wrapped in cornhusks and served with cod) – the last meal they shared before her mother’s killing, adding in Spanish: “Love a lot and value it because life is fragile and tomorrow is not certain.”
The Puerto Rico Shooting Association helped pay for funeral costs, which included transporting her mother’s body back to Puerto Rico, per the AP.
Although Robinson did not fire the bullet that killed Martínez Antongiorgi, prosecutors applied a conspiracy charge to his indictment, naming him the “ringleader” of the fatal plan, per the AP and theRepublican-American.
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During the trial, Robinson’s now-ex girlfriend, Emily Dyer, testified as a cooperating witness for the prosecution, explaining the backstory of the shooting, which sealed Robinson’s fate, one of his lawyers, Donald Meehan previously told theRepublican-American. (PEOPLE could not reach Meehan for an interview Thursday.)
Robinson’s conviction – on two counts of murder and one count each of conspiracy to commit murder, attempted murder, first-degree assault and criminal possession of a firearm – carried up to 130 years in prison, per theRepublican-American.
Robinson had previously been offered a plea deal to serve 40 years in prison. Meehan told the AP in an email following his 90-year sentence that his client had suffered a “severe trial tax” for choosing to go on trial.
The other two men allegedly involved in the shooting are still awaiting trial, the AP reported.
source: people.com