What to Know
- A man who fatally stabbed a volunteer firefighter during a street confrontation last year is now headed to state prison
- Demar Reevey received a 13-year sentence Friday. He had pleaded guilty in May to aggravated manslaughter
- Monmouth County prosecutors have said the 24-year-old Red Bank man and 26-year-old Andrew Hill had been feuding over Reevey's girlfriend
A man who fatally stabbed a volunteer firefighter during a street confrontation last year is now headed to state prison.
Demar Reevey received a 13-year sentence Friday. He had pleaded guilty in May to aggravated manslaughter.
Monmouth County prosecutors have said the 24-year-old Red Bank man and 26-year-old Andrew Hill had been feuding over Reevey's girlfriend. The dispute culminated on May 27, when Reevey stabbed Hill once during a fight in Red Bank.
Reevey's public defender has said the two men were friends and that Reevey did not mean to hurt him.
Hill worked as a hospital security officer but also was a volunteer with the Sea Bright Fire Department and the Red Bank First Aid Squad.