A New York City man who was found guilty of murdering a man during a violent home invasion in Patchogue, New York, was sentenced to 25 years to life in prison on Monday.
sentenced a man to 25 years to life on Monday after a jury found him guilty of murdering a man during a home invasion in November 2018.Patchogue, during a home invasionAde N’Gaii, 39, was convicted by a jury for his part in the murder of Kristopher Appel, 30, of Patchogue, during a home invasion
The attempt was unsuccessful, because N’Gaii and his accomplices were unable to physically break into the home.
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