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The accomplice of the cowardly career criminal who gunned down hero NYPD Detective Jonathan Diller was hit with a five-year prison sentence Wednesday, ending the tragic case.

Lindy Jones, 43, clutched a Quran as he walked into Queens Supreme Court to plead guilty to a felony gun rap tied to the March 25, 2024, shooting death of the beloved cop.

“No sentence will bring back Jonathan,” NYPD PBA president Patrick Hendry told reporters. “The pain will never go away for this family. But there’s some comfort in this individual staying in jail where he belongs.


  Lindy Jones in Queens Supreme Court to plead guilty to to a gun charge related to the 2024 killing of NYPD Officer Jonathan Diller on June 24, 2026. James Messerschmidt for the NY Post Lindy Jones in Queens Supreme Court to plead guilty to to a gun charge related to the 2024 killing of NYPD Officer Jonathan Diller on June 24, 2026. James Messerschmidt for the NY Post

  NYPD officer Jonathan Diller was fatally shot at 1919 Mott Ave. in Queens, New York. Officer Down Memorial Page NYPD officer Jonathan Diller was fatally shot at 1919 Mott Ave. in Queens, New York. Officer Down Memorial Page

“It’s not enough,” he added. “But this individual is taking responsibility, and he will stay behind bars, where he belongs.”

Jones was behind the wheel of a Kia Soul when Diller and his partners approached the suspicious vehicle in Far Rockaway — moments before cop-killer Guy Rivera opened fire on the officers.

Diller, a married dad, was struck and fatally wounded while Rivera and Jones were busted.

Police found a loaded 9mm handgun in the glove compartment and hit Jones with weapons charges, with the thug allegedly confessing to police, “I shoot people.”


  Jones was sentenced to five years in prison. James Messerschmidt for the NY Post Jones was sentenced to five years in prison. James Messerschmidt for the NY Post

He was charged with four counts of felony gun possession and pleaded guilty to one count.

Jones’ lawyer argued for a sentence of 3½ years, noting that the gun his client had in the car was never fired — but Queens Supreme Court Justice Michael Yavinsky sided with prosecutors and sentenced him to five years behind bars.

He had at least 14 arrests on his rap sheet before the encounter with Diller, including for robbery and asault. 


  Diller’s mother Fran Diller in court for the sentencing. James Messerschmidt for the NY Post Diller’s mother Fran Diller in court for the sentencing. James Messerschmidt for the NY Post

  NYPD officers at Queens Supreme Court to support the Diller family. James Messerschmidt for the NY Post NYPD officers at Queens Supreme Court to support the Diller family. James Messerschmidt for the NY Post

Shockingly, a Queens jury acquitted Rivera of the top murder charge at his trial but found him guilty of manslaughter, attempted murder of NYPD Sgt. Sasha Rosen and weapons possession.

In court then, the slain officer’s widow, Stephanie Diller, slammed the killer.


  The front cover of the New York Post on April 3, 2026. csuarez The front cover of the New York Post on April 3, 2026. csuarez

  Jonathan Diller’s body is carried into his funeral on Saturday, March 30, 2024. James Keivom for NY Post Jonathan Diller’s body is carried into his funeral on Saturday, March 30, 2024. James Keivom for NY Post

“One day you will stand before God and answer for what you did to Jonathan,” she said through tears. “You have given us a life sentence without him.”

About three dozen NYPD cops packed the courtroom, with Diller’s mom in the audience.

Outside the courthouse, Jones’ uncle told reporters he thought his nephew had done enough time behind bars since his arrest — and questioned why he didn’t take the case to trial.

“I just hope he gets justice sometime — somewhere, somehow,” said Michael Jackson, 67. “He did enough years. He did enough, he paid his dues, he should get out.

“He made a bad decision,” he said. “He made a bad decision.”

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