Firefighter Andrew Jimenez appears in court in a suicide vest for the murder of his wife Mayra

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Coworkers of the beloved Los Angeles teacher bludgeoned to death teared up in court Thursday as her alleged killer and firefighter husband made an appearance while wearing a suicide vest.

Fireman Andrew Jimenez stood behind plexiglass, wearing the blue vest with no shirt underneath, his muscles clearly visible as a sheriff’s department deputy led him in and out of the courtroom.

Andrew and Mayra Jimenez Obtained by NY Post

The accused murderer was shackled as he stood before Judge McGonigle in a downtown LA courthouse.

The Glendale firefighter looked broken and stared straight ahead as his public defender Mark Carrillo asked that he not be photographed.

The judge granted the request.

The only words Jimenez uttered were “Yes your honor” when asked if he agreed to having his arraignment moved to April, as requested by Carrillo.

Andrew Jimenez Obtained by the NY Post

Jimenez was charged with the domestic violence murder of his wife, Mayra Jimenez  after she was found battered to death in the couple’s home on Jan. 21.

Jimenez started with the Glendale Fire Department on April 28, 2008, as a paramedic and eventually became a firefighter.

Officials remove Mayra Jimenez’s body from the couples North Hollywood apartment. Obtained by NY Post

His wife was a beloved 1st- and 3rd-grade teacher with LAUSD at Wilshire Elementary School in Koreatown and a non-denominational ordained minister.

Five of Mayra’s fellow school teachers watched the proceedings, one woman teared up at the sight of Jimenez. Deputy District Attorneys Kelsey McKeever-Unger and Chelsea Blatt were seen comforting them in the gallery.

Mayra Jimenez Obtained by the NY Post

Home videos obtained by The Post showed what appeared to a loving marriage between Andrew and Mayra.

Affectionate footage from their wedding showed the pair smooching while wearing firefighter hats.

But behind the scenes Jimenez had apparently learned Mayra was allegedly cheating on him “moments” before the gruesome slaying, according to the suspect’s previous lawyer.

Deputy District Attorneys Chelsea Blatt and Kelsey McKeever-Unger Frederick M. Brown for California Post

Jimenez read a diary “that verified infidelity by the decent,” attorney Jose Romero had said.

Jimenez is due back in court on April 15. If convicted as charged, he faces 26 years to life in state prison.

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