Eduardo Escobar Martinez was convicted of involuntary manslaughter, second-degree attempted murder and two counts of first-degree assault in June.
According to prosecutors, Martinez used a black screwdriver to stab one of the victims 44 times. Witnesses said he yelled “Mara-Salvatrucha,” the name of the Central American gang, prior to the Langley Park attack.
Martinez faced a total of 90 years in prison; he received the maximum 30 years for the second-degree attempted murder charge and the maximum 10 years for the involuntary manslaughter charge.
He also faced 25 years for each of the two first-degree assault charges, but officials in the county prosecutor’s office said that time was rolled into the sentence for second-degree attempted murder.
“We were seeking the full prison time,” said Ramon Korionoff, spokesman for Prince George’s County attorney Glenn Ivey. “But 40 years is a good, strong sentence, and we’re satisfied with the judge’s rendering of the sentence. It brings justice to the situation, and we hope this will be a further deterrent to any criminals out there who have violent intentions — they will do hard time for their crimes.”
Korionoff said prosecutors asked the jury to convict Martinez of second-degree murder, but “the jury came to that decision of involuntary manslaughter. In their mind it was not a premeditated attack.”
kmiller@dcexaminer.com
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