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Gary Anderson, 34, has been charged with manslaughter and criminally negligent homicide following the death of Domingo Tapia, who succumbed to injuries sustained from a sucker punch in June 2017. The attack occurred when Tapia, a 38-year-old father and husband, was riding his bike home from work in Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn. Anderson struck Tapia during a moment of anger after leaving a quarrel with other men, initially sentenced to six months in prison for felony assault. Following Tapia's death in March, Anderson's charges were upgraded as police reviewed video evidence of the assault that eliminated the possibility of a hit-and-run accident, according to law enforcement officials. Tapia's widow, Esther Diaz, expressed her desire for justice, stating the time Anderson served was insufficient for the loss of her husband, who had spent seven years in a coma due to the attack. She noted the emotional toll on their children, who now face life without their father.