City Man Gets 20 Plus Years For Sticker Killing

Life in a Massachusetts prison with  the possibility of parole is the sentence for Benjamin Rivera, the man  convicted of shooting Angel Llorens to death in Springfield  in 2013.  

A Hampden Superior Court judge sentenced Rivera Monday after a  grand jury found him guilty on second-degree murder charges on Friday.   

Rivera can apply for parole in 20 years.  Rivera was accused of  shooting Llorens during a dispute about the removal of a sticker  depicting a rival illegal street-racing club from a car.


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