‘Our Future Was Taken’: Man Who Fatally Stabbed Victim In Stomach In White Plains Learns Fate

A 55-year-old man will spend more than a decade behind bars for a fatal stabbing that claimed the life of his known acquaintance during a Fourth of July dispute in Westchester.

Mount Vernon resident Nathaniel Hill, 55, was sentenced on Thursday, Aug. 21, to 16 years in state prison after pleading guilty in March to first-degree manslaughter in the killing of 40-year-old Bernard Potillo in July 2024, Westchester County District Attorney Susan Cacace announced on Friday, Aug. 22.

The deadly incident happened on July 4, 2024, in White Plains, when Hill stabbed Potillo in the abdomen during a dispute on Ferris Avenue. Potillo later died at Westchester Medical Center…

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