On Monday, Samuel Saunders, 61, was found guilty of murdering Leandro Lozada, a popular Dominican-born pediatrician who founded and ran Hispanic Pediatrics on Kingsbridge Road near the Grand Concourse.
In addition to murder, Saunders was convicted of kidnapping, burglary, robbery and weapons charges.
Lozada, 46, was shot, execution style, in his Yonkers home in January 2007.
Saunders, a Bronx resident, used to own the Yonkers home that Lozada had purchased in 2006.
Prosecutors said Saunders and an accomplice, Juan Bernardez, 30, (whose trial starts Feb. 7) broke into Lozada’s house, tied him to a chair, forced him to sign a $57,000 check and then shot him in the head.
Saunders tried to deposit the check the day after the murder, but Lozada’s bank account had already been frozen. He told police that the check was for a real estate deal he and Lozada were working on. But police found blood on sneakers and a towel in a garbage bin at Saunders’ East Bronx apartment complex.
Sentencing is scheduled for March 26.
In our previous issue, the Norwood News ran a long piece about Lozada’s clinic, which is slowly rebounding from the trauma and still serving North Fordham’s low-income families. Read about it on our Web site, norwoodnews.org.

