Manhattan Man Sentenced to 20 Years to Life in Prison for June 2020 Burglaries in Uniondale

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Kevin Carroll broke into a boarding house in Uniondale on two separate occasions, stealing two electric bicycles.

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Nassau County District Attorney Anne T. Donnelly announced that a Manhattan man was sentenced yesterday to 20 years to life in prison for two burglaries that took place just seven days apart at a Uniondale boarding house in 2020.
 
Kevin Carroll, 41, was convicted after a jury trial before Judge Helene Gugerty on December 14, 2023, of Burglary in the First Degree (a B violent felony); three counts of Burglary in the Second Degree (a C violent felony); and two counts of Burglary in the Third Degree (a D felony). He was acquitted of one count each of Burglary in the Second Degree and Burglary in the Third Degree, two counts of Criminal Contempt in the First Degree and three counts of Criminal Contempt in the Second Degree. 
 
The trial began on December 6, 2023, and the jury deliberated for approximately two days before delivering their verdict. Carroll is a mandatory persistent felony offender, and was sentenced Wednesday to 20 years to life in prison.
 
“The defendant once lived at the boarding house at 429 Fenimore Avenue and knew the layout, the people that lived there, and where they kept their valuables,” said DA Donnelly. “Carroll broke into the house, attacked a victim, and stole an electric bicycle. Just seven days later, the defendant went back for more, forcing his way back into the address and stealing a second electrical bike. Kevin Carroll is a persistent felony offender with a lengthy criminal record. He will now potentially serve the rest of his life in prison and will no longer be a threat to the community.” 
 
DA Donnelly said, according to the charges, the defendant is a former resident of 429 Fenimore Avenue, a boarding house in Uniondale with shared and single-occupancy rooms. 
 
On June 22, 2020, at approximately 5:00 p.m., the defendant forced open a rear door of the house and struck a victim, who had gone to investigate the disturbance, several times in the face and head. The victim ran outside to call 911 and saw the defendant fleeing with a gray electric bicycle that belonged to another resident of the house.  
 
Seven days later, on June 29, 2020, at approximately 1:30 p.m., another victim heard a knock at the front door, opened the door and saw the defendant standing there. The victim attempted to hold the door closed, but the defendant pushed through and entered the house. The defendant entered another room, walked out with a white electric bicycle, and fled the house. 
 
Twenty-minutes later, police officers observed the defendant with the white bicycle approximately a quarter of a mile from the scene. He was arrested later that day by Nassau County Police Department officers. 
 
Senior Assistant District Attorney Ryan Nelson of the Count Court Trial Bureau and Assistant District Attorney Nicholas Carra of the Vehicular Crimes Bureau are prosecuting the case. The defendant is represented by Joseph Lo Piccolo, Esq.