Accessory in Bensonhurst cop’s murder sentenced to two more years after being granted parole
BENSONHURST — She was granted parole 20 years after the cold-blooded murder of an NYPD officer. Now, she is going back to prison for two years.
On Friday, Dec. 20, Betsy Ramos, who was convicted of manslaughter in the 1998 slaying of Police Officer Anthony Mosomillo, a Bensonhurst native, received an additional two years in prison as Brooklyn Federal Court Judge Nicholas Garaufis handed down the statutory maximum sentence in charges that Ramos had violated the federal supervised release sentence she was serving at the time of Mosomillo’s murder.
Mosomillo, who was assigned to the 67th Precinct, was killed on May 26, 1998, when he and his partner went into an apartment in East Flatbush to arrest Ramos’ boyfriend Jose Serrano on a drug-related warrant.