The killer of a taxi driver — remembered as a “hardworking, devoted, loving dad” — has been sentenced to life in jail for the brazen daylight capturing within the Again Bay.
Phillip Foy, 40, was convicted earlier this week by a Suffolk County jury of first-degree homicide for the deadly capturing of 60-year-old Dorchester man Luckinson Oruma again on June 4, 2019.
The Suffolk County decide on Friday imposed the necessary sentence of life in jail with out the opportunity of parole for Foy.
Oruma, who was working as a taxi driver in Boston on the day of his homicide, had parked his cab in entrance of the Colonnade Resort on Huntington Avenue.
Foy entered the cab and requested for a experience to Mansfield. Oruma declined the fare.
In accordance with witnesses, Foy obtained out of the cab, opened the driving force’s facet door, and assaulted Oruma.
Foy then pulled out a gun and shot Oruma, who fell to the bottom. Foy stood over Oruma and fired straight at him.
Foy then obtained into the cab, drove down Huntington Avenue, turned onto Ring Highway, and parked. He emptied and discarded the gun and journal, eliminated his footwear, and sat in entrance of a close-by Starbucks.
When police arrived, Foy grabbed a pedestrian and tried to protect himself. Police subtle the scenario and arrested him. Foy confessed to capturing Oruma, however claimed it was in self-defense.
A number of of Oruma’s members of the family have been in courtroom on the sentencing listening to on Friday.
His son delivered an impression assertion, describing his father as a “hardworking, devoted, loving dad,” and that “he was doing what he always did, working hard to provide” — sharing that his father put 5 youngsters by means of school, all whereas driving a cab.
“The shooting death of Luckinson Oruma was shattering not just for his family and friends, but for anyone who goes to work each day expecting, as they should, to be in a safe environment,” Suffolk DA Kevin Hayden stated after the decision. “This defendant turned Mr. Oruma’s environment into something tragically different, and I’m very grateful that the jury held him accountable for his devastating actions.”