Yonkers man gets 18 years in fatal movie theater stabbing

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WHITE PLAINS – A Yonkers man was sentenced on Wednesday by Westchester County Court Judge Barry Warhit to 18 years in state prison in the 2017 stabbing death of a Yonkers movie theater employee.
Michael Pettiford, 17, pled guilty in January to the April 15, 2017 killing of Daij Thomas, at the Showcase Cinema de Lux Ridge Hill Movie Theater in Yonkers.
On April 15 of last year Pettiford approached Thomas who was sitting in the theater lobby and began to question and taunt him and then challenged him to a fight. Thomas declined to fight, but Pettiford grabbed his cell phone. Thomas took off with Pettiford running after him. A struggle ensured during which time Thomas was stabbed once in the chest.
Two knives were recovered at the scene.
Pettiford placed the victim’s phone in his pocket and walked out.
He was later arrested by Yonkers Police, charged with manslaughter and robbery and was sentenced to 18 years in prison on each charge, with the sentences to run concurrently.
At sentencing, Thomas’ mother said in a statement that her son was “a young man who stood up to his responsibilities” as a son and as a father. She described her son’s death as “a parent’s nightmare,” but forgave Pettiford.
Another statement was made by the mother of Thomas’ three-year-old son, who said the boy asks for his father. She too, said she forgave the killer. 




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