Manhattan man sentenced for stabbing deaths on two Queens men in 2021: DA - QNS
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Raymond Kenner, age 25, received a 35-year prison sentence for fatally stabbing two men in Queens within a two-day span in December 2021. He pleaded guilty to two counts of first-degree manslaughter. Kenner, along with his co-defendant Alexander Stephens, attacked Andrew Cunje on December 21, leading to his death from stab wounds. Two days later, Kenner fatally stabbed Benjamin Vasquez in a similar manner. Both victims were targeted, robbed, and left to bleed out. Kenner was later apprehended in Manhattan at a homeless shelter.
Raymond Kenner was sentenced to 35 years in prison for stabbing two Queens men to death in a two-day period in 2021.
Kenner pleaded guilty to manslaughter for the fatal stabbings of Andrew Cunje and Benjamin Vasquez in December 2021.
Queens District Attorney Melinda Katz described Kenner's actions as cold-blooded, stating he callously left two young men to die.
NYPD detectives apprehended Kenner at The Wolcott Hotel, where he was staying after committing the murders.
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