Second man pleads guilty to ambush murder

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WHITE PLAINS – A 21-year-old White Plains man pled guilty in Westchester
County Court on Monday to attempted criminal facilitation and hindering
the prosecution in connection with the shooting death of Dominique Hospie
on Sunday, April 17, 2016.

Michael Djukic was driving a vehicle with Aaron George as they drove around
looking for the victim.

When they found Hospie, Djukic waited in the car as George got out approached
him, firing several shots from a handgun, striking him.

George then got back into the vehicle and the two sped off.

The Hospie later died at Westchester Medical Center from gunshots to his
back and hand.

Djukic is out on bail and must surrender on April 19. He faces 14 years
in prison when sentenced.

George, 22, of White Plains, pled guilty in late March to murder and criminal
possession of a weapon. He faces 15 years to life in prison when sentenced
in July.

 




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