Com. v. Torres-Plaza, J.

CourtSuperior Court of Pennsylvania
DecidedJuly 31, 2020
Docket1810 EDA 2019
StatusUnpublished

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Bluebook
Com. v. Torres-Plaza, J., (Pa. Ct. App. 2020).

Opinion

J-S33038-20

NON-PRECEDENTIAL DECISION - SEE SUPERIOR COURT I.O.P. 65.37

COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA : IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF : PENNSYLVANIA : v. : : : JOSHUA TORRES-PLAZA : : Appellant : No. 1810 EDA 2019

Appeal from the Judgment of Sentence Entered February 7, 2019 In the Court of Common Pleas of Philadelphia County Criminal Division at No(s): CP-51-CR-0000848-2018

COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA : IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF : PENNSYLVANIA : v. : : : JOSHUA TORRES-PLAZA : : Appellant : No. 1811 EDA 2019

Appeal from the Judgment of Sentence Entered February 7, 2019 In the Court of Common Pleas of Philadelphia County Criminal Division at No(s): CP-51-CR-0000849-2018

COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA : IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF : PENNSYLVANIA : v. : : : JOSHUA TORRES-PLAZA : : Appellant : No. 1812 EDA 2019

Appeal from the Judgment of Sentence Entered February 7, 2019 In the Court of Common Pleas of Philadelphia County Criminal Division at No(s): CP-51-CR-0000850-2018

COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA : IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF : PENNSYLVANIA J-S33038-20

: v. : : : JOSHUA TORRES-PLAZA : : Appellant : No. 1813 EDA 2019

Appeal from the Judgment of Sentence Entered February 7, 2019 In the Court of Common Pleas of Philadelphia County Criminal Division at No(s): CP-51-CR-0000851-2018

BEFORE: DUBOW, J., MURRAY, J., and STEVENS, P.J.E.*

MEMORANDUM BY STEVENS, P.J.E.: FILED JULY 31, 2020

Appellant, Joshua Torres-Plaza, appeals from the February 7, 2019,

judgment of sentence entered in the Court of Common Pleas of Philadelphia

County following his conviction by a jury on one count of attempted murder

and aggravated assault1 as to Kevin Neibauer (docketed at CP-51-CR-

0000848-2018), one count of simple assault and recklessly endangering

another person2 as to Tene Bennett (docketed at CP-51-CR-0000849-2018),

one count of attempted murder and aggravated assault3 as to Marisela

Rodriguez (docketed at CP-51-CR-0000850-2018), and one count of first-

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* Former Justice specially assigned to the Superior Court.

1 18 Pa.C.S.A. §§ 901 and 2701, respectively.

2 18 Pa.C.S.A. §§ 2701 and 2705, respectively.

3 18 Pa.C.S.A. §§ 901 and 2702, respectively.

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degree murder and various firearm offenses4 as to Carlos Rodriguez (docketed

at CP-51-CR-0000851-2018). After a careful review, we affirm.

The relevant facts and procedural history are as follows: Following a

shooting spree that began outside of a bar, Appellant was charged with

separate offenses at four lower court docket numbers. The trial court

consolidated the cases, and Appellant, represented by counsel, proceeded to

a jury trial. The trial court has aptly summarized the witnesses and evidence

offered at trial as follows:

At trial, the Commonwealth presented the testimony of Philadelphia police officers Clyde Frasier, John Yeager, Michael James[,] and Lawrence Flagler, Philadelphia police sergeant William Giulian, Philadelphia police detective John Bartol, Philadelphia deputy chief medical examiner Dr. Albert Chu, [as well as] Wilson Vargas, Marisela Rodriguez, Kevin Neibauer, Jackie Neibauer[,] and Tene Bennett. [Appellant] presented the character testimony of Valerie Santiago and Rafael Torres. Viewed in the light most favorable to the Commonwealth as the verdict winner, the evidence established the following. On October 24, 2017, at 10:24 p.m, [Appellant] arrived at the Pink Panther Bar at 301 East Allegheny Avenue in Philadelphia. See N.T. 2/5/2019 at 49-50, 56; N.T. 2/6/2019 at 184[.] [Appellant] spent several hours at the bar and, throughout the course of the night, ordered two or three beer buckets containing six beers each, which he shared with the DJ at the bar. N.T. 2/5/2019 at 141-43. At some point, the decedent, Carlos Rodriguez [(“Carlos”)], arrived at the bar. [Id.] at 58, 61. Later in the night, Wilson Vargas [(“Vargas”)], who was the owner of the bar, was informed that [Appellant] and Carlos were walking around the tables and bothering people. [Id.] at 50, 56-58. In response, Vargas approached [Appellant] and Carlos and asked ____________________________________________

4 18 Pa.C.S.A. § 2502. The firearm offenses included carrying a firearm without a license, 18 Pa.C.S.A. § 6106, carrying a firearm on a public street in Philadelphia, 18 Pa.C.S.A. § 6108, and possessing an instrument of crime, 18 Pa.C.S.A. § 907.

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them what was going on. [Id.] at 57-58. Carlos appeared to be heavily intoxicated, but [Appellant] assured Vargas that [Appellant] was not drunk and that there was no problem at all. [Id] at 58-59. Eventually, between 15 and 20 minutes before the bar closed at 2:00 a.m., Vargas told [Appellant] and Carlos that they needed to leave. [Id.] at 60. [Appellant] started walking towards the door to leave, but Carlos did not follow. [Id.] Now near the exit, [Appellant] called several times for Carlos to follow him and urged him to leave. [Id.] at 61-62. Eventually, Carlos walked to the door[,] and he and [Appellant] started to leave the bar. [Id.] at 62-64. As they were leaving, Vargas told Marisela Rodriguez, who was Vargas’s sister and a server at the bar, to make sure the door was closed after [Appellant] and Carlos left. [Id.] at 64-65. Marisela followed [Appellant] and Carlos outside. [Id.] at 147-48. Seconds after they exited the bar, [Appellant] pulled out a gun and shot Carlos in the chest from a very close range. [Id.] at 67, 148-49; N.T. 2/6/2019 at 159-61. [Appellant] then shot Marisela twice. After being shot, Marisela rushed back inside the bar. N.T. 2/5/2019 at 150-51. [Appellant] then stood over Carlos, who was now on the ground, and pulled the trigger of his gun, but his gun did not fire. See N.T. 2/6/2019 at 118- 19[.] Marisela was rushed to the hospital where, after extensive surgery, she recovered from gunshot wounds to her stomach and colon. N.T. 2/5/2019 at 102-03, 158-61. Carlos, on the other hand, was pronounced dead shortly after being shot. [Id.] at 187- 88, 192. The medical examiner determined that the cause of death was a gunshot wound to the chest. N.T. 2/6/2019 at 153. After shooting Carlos and Marisela, [Appellant] entered his car and began to flee, but he did not get far. Instead, [Appellant] crashed his vehicle into a light pole and the steps of a home on the corner of B and Westmoreland Streets, which is just one block north of the Pink Panther Bar. N.T. 2/5/2019 at 10-11, 30, 43, 211. Hearing the sound of a car crash from inside their home, Kevin Neibauer [(“Mr. Neibauer”)] and his wife, Jacqueline Neibauer [(“Mrs. Neibauer”)], went outside to see if anyone was injured. N.T. 2/6/2019 at 16-17, 51-52. Mr. Neibauer saw [Appellant] in the front seat of the crashed vehicle and asked [Appellant] if he was alright, to which [Appellant] said yes. [Id.] at 20. While Mr. Neibauer called 9-1-1- to get help for [Appellant], [Appellant] exited the vehicle, removed the license plate from the rear of the vehicle, and put the license plate down his pants. [Id.] at 20, 22, 56, 59. [Appellant] asked Mr. Neibauer if he had called

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the police and, after Mr. Neibauer said that he did, [Appellant] shook his head and thanked him. [Id.] at 22. Immediately after, [Appellant] shot Mr. Neibauer in the left side of the neck. [Id.] at 22, 24, 62. The bullet fractured Mr. Neibauer’s jaw, nose and orbital bone, and exited his forehead. [Id.] at 28-29. He survived, albeit with blindness in one eye and permanent hearing loss. [Id.] at 30-32. After shooting Mr. Neibauer[,] [Appellant] fled on foot. [Id.] at 62-63. [Appellant] made his way to the area around B and Clearfield Streets where Tene Bennett [(“Bennett”)] was smoking a cigarette outside.

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