Suspect in 2022 Georgetown double homicide convicted on 17 charges
Yony Morales-Garcia, a 24-year-old man from Sussex County, has been sentenced to life in prison for his involvement in a double homicide that occurred in 2022. He was found guilty on 17 charges, including first-degree murder, possession of a firearm during a felony, robbery, carrying a concealed weapon, wearing a disguise during a felony, conspiracy, reckless endangering, and aggravated menacing. The incident took place on January 22, 2022, when Yony Morales-Garcia and another suspect entered the El Napolito restaurant in Georgetown wearing masks. While the second suspect, Emner Morales-Garcia, stole a bystander's necklace, Yony Morales-Garcia fired shots at two other bystanders, resulting in the deaths of Armando Chilel Lopez and Honorio Velasquez.
The tragic events unfolded during the evening hours at the El Napolito restaurant in Georgetown, where Yony Morales-Garcia and Emner Morales-Garcia carried out a robbery that led to a double homicide. Emner reportedly approached Frank Garza, a bystander, and stole his necklace before fleeing the scene. Meanwhile, Yony Morales-Garcia pulled out a gun and fired at Armando Chilel Lopez and Honorio Velasquez, two other bystanders at the restaurant. The shots proved fatal, with Lopez succumbing to his injuries at Nanticoke Hospital and Velasquez being pronounced dead at the scene. The senseless violence inflicted by Morales-Garcia resulted in the loss of two innocent lives and left a community in shock.
Following his conviction on multiple charges, including first-degree murder and robbery, Yony Morales-Garcia is set to receive a mandatory life sentence for his role in the double homicide. The severity of his crimes, which also include possession of a firearm during a felony, conspiracy, reckless endangering, and aggravated menacing, reflects the devastating impact of his actions on the victims and their loved ones. The court's decision to impose a life sentence indicates the gravity of Morales-Garcia's offenses and serves as a form of justice for the victims of the tragic incident at El Napolito restaurant in Georgetown.
The sentencing for Yony Morales-Garcia has been scheduled for July 12, where he will face the consequences of his heinous crimes. With mandatory life sentences awaiting him for the murder convictions, Morales-Garcia will be held accountable for the irreparable loss of life caused by his actions. The court's decision to impose such a severe punishment reflects the severity of the crimes committed and sends a clear message about the consequences of engaging in violent and unlawful behavior. As the community grapples with the aftermath of the double homicide, the sentencing of Morales-Garcia provides a measure of closure and justice for the victims and their families.
In the wake of the devastating double homicide at El Napolito restaurant, the community mourns the loss of Armando Chilel Lopez and Honorio Velasquez, who tragically lost their lives as a result of Yony Morales-Garcia's violent actions. The senseless violence perpetrated by Morales-Garcia has left a lasting impact on the victims' families, friends, and the entire community, as they struggle to come to terms with the loss of their loved ones. As the legal process unfolds and Morales-Garcia faces the consequences of his crimes, the community continues to seek healing and support for those affected by the tragic events.
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