Brooklyn, NY – Brooklyn District Attorney Eric Gonzalez announced today that Adam Thomas, a 33-year-old man from the Bronx, has been sentenced to 18 years to life in prison. Thomas was convicted for the fatal shooting of a man inside his ex-girlfriend’s home in Dyker Heights, Brooklyn, in a violent act fueled by jealousy.
In a tragic incident on December 18, 2021, Thomas broke into the home, wearing a black ski-mask, and engaged in a confrontation with 30-year-old Justin Moncada. After a struggle, Thomas fired 16 shots through a bedroom door, fatally wounding Moncada with a bullet to the head. This act of violence not only claimed Moncada’s life but also terrorized the victim’s family, including a mother and her young daughter at gunpoint.
Thomas, who pleaded guilty to second-degree murder on January 9, 2024, was sentenced today by Brooklyn Supreme Court Justice Elizabeth Warin. His actions on that night and the subsequent legal proceedings have culminated in a substantial prison term, holding him accountable for the irreversible harm caused to the victim’s family and the broader community.
This case highlights the severe consequences of domestic violence and the legal system’s commitment to seeking justice for victims of such heinous crimes.