A woman will spend nearly three decades behind bars after she murdered a U.S. Navy sailor who stepped in stop a fight between the suspect and her wife.
Nildaliz Arline Flores-Roman, 27, was sentenced Friday to serve 28 years in prison after a Virginia jury convicted her of second-degree murder and using a firearm in the commission murder for shooting and killing Pfc. Katrina Ann Anderson last year.
According to the Norfolk District Attorney's Office , Anderson and Flores-Roman's wife, who both served in the Navy and were stationed on the USS Mahan, were out celebrating Anderson's 28th birthday on March 15, 2024. Flores-Roman was also out that night with a different group of people. The two groups ended up at the same location at the end of the night.
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