Brooklyn, NY – Kings County District Attorney Kenneth P. Thompson today announced the indictment of Marcell Dockery, 16, for a top count of felony murder for allegedly setting a fire that resulted in the death of NYPD Officer Dennis Guerra. If convicted, Dockery faces a maximum sentence of 25 years-to-life in prison.
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“The senseless act of setting that fire tragically led to the death of NYPD Officer Dennis Guerra. His partner Officer Rosa Rodriguez suffered critical injuries. Both dedicated and courageous officers did not hesitate to risk their lives to save others. We will bring the Defendant to justice for these terrible and horrific crimes.”
Marcell Dockery is charged in an indictment with a top count of Felony Murder—causing a death of a person in the course of committing the crime of Arson. According to court documents, Dockery set a mattress on fire on the 13th floor in the hallway of a high-rise building creating a smoke-filled environment. Officers Guerra and Rodriguez, acting as first responders, were both overcome by smoke.
The teen belongs in jail, but as manslaughter, it wasn’t a murder per se. Justice isn’t served by overkill!
He won’t be bored in jail.
Because it was a police officer who was killed, it’s unlikely he will ever get parole. He will have many, many years of boredom ahead of him.
Cops and prosecutors abusing their power and destroying a kid’s life out of anger. What else is new?
I agree. The kid was stupid and bored, but did not seem to plan to kill anyone. Charging him with murder is unjust.