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Man gets 45 to 100 years in custody exchange slayings

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ALLENTOWN, Pa. (AP) — A man has been sentenced to 45 to 100 years in the shooting deaths of two people last year during a custody exchange in the parking lot of a Walmart store in eastern Pennsylvan­ia.

Edward Joel Rosario-jimenez, 24, was sentenced after pleading guilty Thursday to third-degree murder in the February 2021 deaths of 22-year-old Jonathan Martinez and 20-year-old Nicolette Law in Whitehall Township.

Officials said Martinez, the child’s father, had arrived with his 3-year-old child and Law, his new girlfriend. Rosario-jimenez drove a Toyota SUV to the store with the child’s mother and two other people. An argument began and the defendant shot Law and then Jimenez before fleeing, prosecutor­s said.

Law was pronounced dead that night and Martinez died just over a week later. Rosario-jimenez was arrested a few days later and the handgun was found hidden in a snowbank. Lehighvall­eylive reports that video evidence showed that it was 45 seconds from the time Rosariojim­enez arrived to when he shot the two victims.

In exchange for the plea, Lehigh County prosecutor­s dropped plans to seek the death penalty in the case. Assistant District Attorney Steven Luksa called the sentence tantamount to a life term, but Laws mother said she had wanted to see a life sentence for the man who killed her youngest child.

Judge Robert Steinberg told the defendant that he belonged “in the darkest place the state correction­al institutio­n can put you," saying he had shown no remorse. He said it was a sad commentary on society that the killings occurred during a custody exchange.

“All their dreams and aspiration­s ended with your shooting of them,” the judge said of the victims.

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