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Three Men Sentenced to Decades in NYC Gay Bar Drugging and Murder Scheme

The defendants, convicted of murder and robbery, targeted gay club patrons with fentanyl-laced drugs, resulting in two deaths and financial thefts.

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(L-R) Jacob Barroso, 30, Jayqwan Hamilton, 35 and Robert Damaio, 34. (NYPD)
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Overview

  • Jayqwan Hamilton and Robert DeMaio were sentenced to 40 years to life, and Jacob Barroso to 20 years to life, for their roles in a drugging and robbery scheme that killed two men in 2022.
  • The victims, Julio Ramirez, a 25-year-old social worker, and John Umberger, a 33-year-old political consultant, died from overdoses caused by fentanyl-laced drugs administered by the defendants.
  • The perpetrators used facial recognition to unlock victims' phones and drained financial apps, stealing thousands of dollars for personal purchases like clothing and sneakers.
  • Prosecutors highlighted the defendants' lack of remorse, including video evidence of them celebrating near Umberger's unconscious body after stealing from him.
  • The case has spurred ongoing reviews of unsolved crimes involving LGBTQ victims in New York City, raising awareness of targeted violence and systemic vulnerabilities.