An NYC man was sentenced for the 2017 murder of a building super in Bushwick who was hired to replace him -- and then attempting to cover up the crime by burying the body in an unmarked grave, the local district attorney's office said.
A Brooklyn man was sentenced for the 2017 murder of a building superintendent in Bushwick who was hired to replace him -- and then attempting to cover up the crime by burying the body in an unmarked grave outside his grandmother's home, the local district attorney's office said.
Gonzalez said, citing the evidence, that on Sept. 27, 2017, Floyd killed 41-year-old Daniel Rivera by asphyxiation. At the time, Rivera was working as a super for a building management company in Bushwick and had been hired to replace Floyd after he was fired. Floyd was also set to be evicted from his apartment, which was going to go to Rivera.
Keith Floyd, 44, of Bushwick, was sentenced Thursday to 27 years to life in prison after being found guilty of second-degree murder, first-degree hindering prosecution, and concealment of a human corpse, on February 21, 2023, Brooklyn District Attorney Eric Gonzalez announced.
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