A New York man is sentenced to 25 years to life in prison for the deadly shooting of his ex-girlfriend as she pushed their baby in a stroller in New York City, according to reporting from Winnipeg Free Press and The Independent. The woman is killed during the incident involving their child, who was with her at the time. Both outlets describe the case as the man’s conviction for killing his ex-girlfriend and note that the sentence is 25 years to life. The reporting is consistent on the core facts of what the defendant was convicted of and the length of the prison term imposed. While the sources provided here do not include additional details such as the date of the shooting, the location in the city, or the specific circumstances leading to the conviction, they agree on the outcome of the criminal case and the key elements of the incident: the shooting of an ex-partner and the fact that it occurred as she was pushing a stroller carrying their baby. The sentence is presented as the final disposition following the conviction.