The 33-year-old Wilson was a young gang member on Staten Island when he was charged in the March 10, 2003, point-blank shootings of undercover detectives James Nemorin and Rodney Andrews in an illegal gun sting gone awry. The officers were shot in the backs of their heads.
Relatives of one of the NYPD officers Wilson killed during an undercover gun buy in 2003, James Nemorin of Baldwin Harbor, were not in court, but the father of his other victim, Rodney Andrews of Middle Village, had a curt response.
Date: Sep 10, 2013
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Man Who Killed 2 NYC Policemen Gets Death Sentence
The judge called the killing of undercover officers James Nemorin and Rodney Andrews "one of the most grisly and horrific crimes the city has ever seen." Wilson proved he was remorseless by repeatedly acting out behind bars after winning an appeal, he added.
A jury determined in July that Wilson should receive the death penalty, not life in prison, for the 2003 execution-style murders of undercover Detectives Rodney Andrews and James Nemorin during a gun buy-and-bust.
Date: Sep 10, 2013
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'An eye for an eye': Staten Islanders react to Ronell Wilson's sentence of death
There was scant sympathy for Wilson, the former Stapleton gang member, near the corner of Hannah Street and St. Paul's Avenue in Tompkinsville, where he dumped the bodies of Rodney Andrews and James Nemorin after shooting them execution-style.
Date: Jul 25, 2013
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Jury Imposes Death Penalty on Killer of New York Police Officers
Maryann Andrews, one of the slain detectives' widows, tearfully declined to comment outside the courthouse. Mr. Andrews' father, Rodney Andrews Sr., said of the death penalty sentence, "it's satisfaction." He said he would like to watch Mr. Wilson's execution. "He took my son away from me," the fath
Date: Jul 24, 2013
Category: U.S.
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Feds urge jury to give cop killer death to end his gloating
Assistant U.S. Attorney Celia Cohen argued that a lethal injection is the fitting punishment for a remorseless gang thug who knew that the victims, Rodney Andrews and James Nemorin, were undercover cops when he shot them in cold blood during a 2003 gun buy-and-bust.
Wilson was a young gang member on Staten Island when he was convicted in the point-blank shootings of undercover officers James Nemorin and Rodney Andrews in a 2006 illegal gun sting gone awry. The officers were both shot in the back of the head.