Crime & Safety

Murder Sentencing Monday for Woodbridge Man

Anthony Taglianetti was found guilty in November in shooting of New York schools superintendent.

Anthony Taglianetti, of Woodbridge, was sentenced Monday to 25 years to life in the 2012 shooting of a New York man, according to WGRZ Channel 2.

Taglianetti was convicted in November of second-degree murder in the death of Keith Reed, a school district superintendent.

Prosecutors alleged that Taglianetti killed Reed over emails exchanged between Taglianett's wife and Reed, according to The Star-Gazette. Reed was shot three times outside his home.

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