Grieving family flies over from Ireland, packs Queens court for ‘one punch’ death guilty plea
11/22/2019 4:53 am PST
By Mary Murphy, WPIX:
QUEENS, N.Y. -- (WPIX) -- Dozens of members of the late Danny McGee's extended Irish family filled three rows in a Queens courtroom Thursday, watching as fellow Irishman, Steven O'Brien, pleaded guilty in a “one punch” incident outside a Sunnyside bar that left McGee dead last Thanksgiving morning.
McGee, 21, received a lethal injury from the punch and from hitting his head on a sidewalk outside The Gaslight pub on Queens Boulevard.
Wiping tears from his eyes, O'Brien, 26, turned and faced McGee's parents in the courtroom. They were there with 34 relatives.
McGee's parents had flown to New York from County Longford, Ireland to attend the hearing.
“I know nothing I say can ever change anything,” O'Brien told them. “I'm very sorry.”
After initially pleading not guilty to third degree assault, a controversial charge in “one punch” cases, O'Brien decided to change his plea in exchange for six months in jail.
He could have faced up to a year in jail, if convicted.
He took the plea deal on the eve of the first anniversary of McGee's death.
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