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Allentown man gets 20-40 years in state prison for 2024 Fountain Park killing

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A memorial for Angel Martinez-Velez can be seen in this Google Maps image from July 2024. The 25-year-old was shot and killed June 1, 2024, while playing basketball at Fountain Park.

ALLENTOWN, Pa. — An Allentown man has been sentenced to serve decades in state prison for his role in a murder last year in a city park.

Carlos Landesta-Agramonte, 20, pleaded guilty in September to charges of third-degree murder and conspiracy to commit third-degree murder, both third-degree felonies.

At a hearing Monday, Lehigh County Judge Thomas M. Caffrey sentenced Landesta-Agramonte to 20 to 40 years in state prison, according to the Lehigh County District Attorney’s Office.

Landesta-Agramonte was among five people charged in the death of 25-year-old Angel Martinez-Velez, who was shot multiple times while playing basketball June 1, 2024, at Fountain Park.
Lehigh County District Attorney's office

Landesta-Agramonte was among five people charged in the death of 25-year-old Angel Martinez-Velez, who was shot multiple times while playing basketball June 1, 2024, at Fountain Park.

A jury last month convicted Grelvis Estevez-Cabrera of multiple felonies, including first-degree murder, court records show.

Estevez-Cabrera is due to be sentenced at 1:30 p.m. Jan. 13, 2026 before Judge Caffrey. He faces a mandatory sentence of life in prison.

Alfeni Romero-Taveras, Joel Garcia-Paulino and Wilmer Esquiel Marte-Tavarez all are awaiting trial.

Authorities allege two gunmen shot at Martinez-Velez before fleeing in a vehicle.

City cameras recorded two vehicles — a blue Honda Accord and a white Infiniti traveling behind it — speeding away from the park and traveling together.

Authorities linked Landesta-Agramonte and Estevez-Cabrera, of Bethlehem, to the Infiniti; police identified Garcia-Paulino as the man driving the Accord.

Surveillance footage allegedly showed Garcia-Paulino helping his co-defendants move items from the cars.

Romero-Taveras and Marte-Tavarez also were present at the shooting, according to authorities.