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Man Gets 12 Years for San Diego Stabbing Death on New Year’s Day 2022
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By City News Service
4/6/2023Updated: 4/6/2023

SAN DIEGO—A man who fatally stabbed another man in Logan Heights last year was sentenced April 6 to a dozen years in state prison.

Guillermo Lopez-Perez, 24, pleaded guilty to a voluntary manslaughter count for stabbing 27-year-old Rodrigo Diaz-Perez to death on New Year’s Day 2022.

San Diego police first received reports at about 3:45 p.m. that day regarding a fight involving a group of men at the corner of 29th Street and Clay Avenue.

Officers arrived to find Diaz-Perez lying in the street with stab wounds to his upper body, according to San Diego Police Department Lt. Andra Brown. He died at a hospital less than an hour later, according to the lieutenant.

Following an argument, Diaz-Perez ran and Lopez-Perez gave chase, Deputy District Attorney Kelsey Hollander said. As he was fleeing, the victim fell and Lopez-Perez stabbed him while he was on the ground, the prosecutor said.

Lopez-Perez was arrested on Jan. 25, 2022, in the city of Fairfield in Solano County.

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