A man who killed the manager of a Stop & Shop on Long Island two years ago was sentenced to 25 years to life in prison for second-degree murder and an additional 25 years for other charges.
said Wilson walked into the manager's office and shot two people before shooting Ray Wishropp as he ate lunch. The 49-year-old father of seven was killed.
"Disgruntled employee Gabriel Wilson entered the West Hempstead Stop and Shop with a loaded semi-automatic gun and the intent to kill," DA Anne Donnelly said. "The defendant went into an office on the second floor, pointed his weapon at two coworkers and struck both of them.
"My son is a good person, has a brain injury, he's missing 60 percent of his brain," she said. "He had 24 hours of medical supervision. When COVID came they left him alone by himself.""Justice was served. it's not going to bring my cousin back," Bernard said. "His daughters are graduating this year. She's going to have to graduate without her dad there. Unfortunately, that's the end of it, we're moving on.
Stop and Shop had released a statement saying, "Our hearts remain with the family of Ray Wishropp and our colleagues who survived the attack."WATCH | Wishropp's daughters speak exclusively with Eyewitness News
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