Crazed gunman who shot up Jacobi ER in NYC sentenced to 12 years in prison

The crazed gunman who shot up the emergency room at Jacobi Medical Center in the Bronx two years ago — almost hitting a mom holding a baby — has been sentenced to 12 years in prison.

Keber Martinez, 25, was sentenced Thursday after pleading guilty to first-degree assault over the Jan. 25, 2022, shooting spree that injured one man and sent dozens of staff and patients running for cover.

“The defendant opened fire inside Jacobi’s emergency room, wounding one man and showing complete disregard for the patients and staff, with one bullet lodging in a wall close to a woman holding a baby,” Bronx District Attorney Darcel Clark said.

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Keber Martinez has been sentenced to 12 years in prison.

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Keber Martinez opened fire in the emergency room at Jacobi Medical Center, “wounding one man and showing complete disregard for the patients and staff.”

“The defendant’s violent actions have now been answered with a substantial prison sentence.”

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