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mrvette 11-30-2017 7:44pm

The bastard walks......
 
not guilty of murder in the Kate Steinle attack in SF.....where ELSE???

****ing nitwit jury....

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Bill 11-30-2017 8:02pm

Link?

SQUIRMIN VERMIN 84 11-30-2017 8:14pm

Jury Finds Garcia Zarate Not Guilty In Steinle Murder Trial « CBS San Francisco



SAN FRANCISCO (CBS SF & AP) — Jurors Thursday afternoon acquitted the illegal immigrant accused of killing Kate Steinle as she walked with her father on a crowded San Francisco pier of all charges except for felony possession of a firearm.

A spokesperson for the Superior Court of California made the announcement that the jury had reached a verdict shortly after 3 p.m. Shortly after 4:30 p.m., the shocking verdict was announced that Jose Ines Garcia Zarate was found not guilty of all charges except for the gun possession charge.

Jurors have been deliberating on the case since Tuesday, November 21, after prosecutors and defense attorneys finished their arguments whether Garcia Zarate was a hapless homeless man who killed Steinle in a freak accident or a calculated murderer intent on playing a sick game.

The jurors broke for the long Thanksgiving holiday weekend on Wednesday, November 22. Deliberations have been ongoing since the jury reconvened this past Monday.

The jury of six women and six men considered charges against Garcia Zarate that include murder, assault with a deadly weapon and being a felon in possession of a firearm in the death of Steinle, a 32-year-old Pleasanton native and San Francisco resident.

Defense attorney Matt Gonzalez spoke after the verdict was read, first taking a moment to offer condolences to the Steinle family.

“I hope that they do not interpret this verdict as diminishing in any way the awful tragedy that occured,” said Gonzalez.

Steinle was walking with her father and a family friend in July 2015 when she was shot, collapsing into her father’s arms. Garcia Zarate had been released from the San Francisco jail about three months before the shooting, despite a request by federal immigration authorities to detain him for deportation.

He had been deported five times and was wanted for a sixth deportation.

Steinle’s death put San Francisco and its “sanctuary city” policy in the spotlight, as Democrats and Republicans lashed out at city officials for refusing to cooperate with federal deportation efforts.

During the presidential race, then-candidate Donald Trump cited the killing as a reason to toughen U.S. immigration policies. Trump later signed an executive order to cut funding from cities that limit cooperation with U.S. immigration authorities, a policy that a federal judge in San Francisco permanently blocked Monday.

But the politics of immigration were not allowed to come up in the month-long trial.

San Francisco Deputy District Attorney Diana Garcia said she didn’t know why Garcia Zarate fired the weapon, but he created a risk of death by bringing the firearm to the pier that day and twirling around on a chair for at least 20 minutes before he fired.

She said he then ran away while other people tried to figure out what had happened. The bullet ricocheted on the pier’s concrete walkway before it struck Steinle.

“He did kill someone. He took the life of a young, vibrant, beautiful, cherished woman by the name of Kate Steinle,” she said.

Gonzalez said in his closing remarks that he knows it’s difficult to believe Garcia Zarate found an object that turned out to be a weapon that fired when he picked it up.

But he told jurors that Garcia Zarate had no motivation to kill Steinle and as awful as her death was, “nothing you do is going to fix that.”

He urged jurors to pick apart the facts of the case, instead of swallowing a ludicrous narrative by the prosecution that relied on circumstantial evidence.

Garcia called the defense’s argument just as implausible and told jurors to look at the entire picture.

The semi-automatic handgun used to kill Steinle was stolen from a federal Bureau of Land Management ranger a week before the shooting.

Before the shooting, Garcia Zarate had finished a federal prison sentence for illegal re-entry into the United States and was transferred in March 2015 to San Francisco’s jail to face a 20-year-old charge for selling marijuana.

The sheriff’s department released him a few days later after the district attorney dropped the marijuana charge, despite a request from federal immigration officials to detain him for deportation.

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SHIT! SHIT! SHIT! F'king Left coast!
:issues:

RedLS1GTO 11-30-2017 8:22pm

If that was a family member of mine they would never find that f**king piece of shit's body.

Bill 11-30-2017 8:32pm

Sounds like jury nullification. A SF jury wanted to virtue signal and stick it to Trump all at the same time. Well, congratulations, i guess.....mission accomplished.

FasterTraffic 11-30-2017 8:40pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by RedLS1GTO (Post 1600623)
If that was a family member of mine they would never find that f**king piece of shit's body.

It would be difficult to believe that I found an object that turned out to be a baseball bat that struck Mr. Zarate every time I swung it.

69camfrk 11-30-2017 8:57pm

Just wow.....

boracayjohnny 11-30-2017 9:42pm

"But, but we can't hurt that poor undocumented man." Makes me wanna :puke:

Fukk 'em. Disband the PD since they're far from enforcing the law any way. The cops often look the other way for a lot of crap there. Why? The civilian leadership wants it that way.

Bill 12-01-2017 8:04pm

Update:

Looks like Trump/Sessions are trying to make this right.

http://i.magaimg.net/img/20d0.jpg

OddBall 12-01-2017 9:13pm

Forensics showed that the bullet that killed her had ricocheted off concrete first. I don't think she was his target. I think he missed his target and she was caught in the line of fire. Since the prosecution didn't have enough to prove that, they went for the first degree murder charge with the slain woman as the intended target. An overreach by the prosecution, considering the evidence. And maybe by design, considering the town. Whatever the case, prosecution blew it.

Fasglas 12-01-2017 10:48pm

Quote:

...Garcia Zarate was a hapless homeless man...
Quote:

He had been deported five times and was wanted for a sixth deportation.

Steinle’s death put San Francisco and its “sanctuary city” policy in the spotlight, as Democrats and Republicans lashed out at city officials for refusing to cooperate with federal deportation efforts.

During the presidential race, then-candidate Donald Trump cited the killing as a reason to toughen U.S. immigration policies. Trump later signed an executive order to cut funding from cities that limit cooperation with U.S. immigration authorities, a policy that a federal judge in San Francisco permanently blocked Monday.

But the politics of immigration were not allowed to come up in the month-long trial.
Absolute BS.

Blue Demon 12-01-2017 11:17pm

Some days I wish that whole state would just fall off into the ocean, today is one of them.


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