Crime & Safety

White Plains Man Who Viciously Stabbed Girlfriend Receives Sentence

He was convicted by a jury in July.

WHITE PLAINS, NY — The White Plains man who was convicted of viciously stabbing his girlfriend received his sentence Friday.

Bairon Farez Llanos, 38, of Dobbs Ferry Road, was sentenced to 30 years in state prison.

He had been found guilty by a jury July 27, 2016, of the following:

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  • Two counts, second-degree attempted murder, felonies
  • First-degree assault, a felony
  • First-degree attempted assault, a felony
  • Two counts, fourth-degree criminal possession of a weapon, misdemeanors

Acting Westchester County District Attorney James A. McCarty said, on July 19, 2015 around 3:45 a.m., Llanos approached his girlfriend outside her home, grabbing her by her ears until they started to bleed.

Shortly afterward, he stabbed her with a kitchen knife. She suffered a wound to her neck and her back shoulder blade.

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The victim's injuries were a lacerated ear, lacerated thyroid gland and a shredded internal jugular vein.

McCarty said the woman's son tried to intervene, but Llanos got on top of him and then tried to stab him in the heart.

The son deflected the knife, suffering only a laceration to the chest.

The woman was taken to Westchester Medical Center where she underwent emergency surgery.

Llanos was arrested by the Greenburgh Police Department that same day.

After sentencing, he was remanded into the custody of the New York State Department of Corrections.

Photo caption: Bairon Farez Llanos. Photo credit: Courtesy.

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