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NYPD Detective's Murder Trial Begins
10 Mar
Summary
- Suspect Guy Rivera indicted on first-degree murder charges.
- Detective Diller was killed during a traffic stop on March 25.
- Rivera faces life in prison if convicted of the charges.

A Queens courtroom is expected to be filled today as the trial commences for Guy Rivera, the suspect accused of fatally shooting NYPD Detective Jonathan Diller. Rivera, 35, has been indicted on charges including first-degree murder, attempted murder, and criminal possession of a weapon. He has pleaded not guilty to the charges and faces a potential sentence of life in prison without parole.
The fatal incident occurred on March 25 in Far Rockaway, Queens, during a routine traffic stop. Prosecutors allege that Rivera, a passenger in a vehicle, produced a gun and shot Detective Diller, 31, through the car window. Diller's partner returned fire, shooting Rivera. Investigators believe Rivera and a second suspect, Lindy Jones, were planning to rob a store.
Rivera has a significant criminal history, with 21 prior arrests and previous convictions for assault, robbery, and drug possession. Lindy Jones was previously indicted on a weapons charge related to this case and has a conviction for attempted murder. Testimony is anticipated from Sergeant Sasha Rosen, who will describe how the officers noticed a bulge under Rivera's sweatshirt, suspecting he was armed.
The trial is estimated to last three to four weeks.




