hosannas garcia zarate. today the first district court of appeal in california throughout that conviction be at 32-year-old kate steinle was walking on a san francisco pier with her dad and in a family friend in july 2015. it people say that s when he shot and killed her. in his defense, he picked up a gun wrapped in a t-shirt and then fired. the gun belong to the bureau of land management in california and was stolen several days before garcia s death. he was acquitted of the 32 builds marta back in 2017. he was convicted of one count of being a felon in possession of a firearm and jason that is what was thrown out jake pugh now he is in the u.s. illegally at the time of the shooting. he was from mexico and was deported there several times in the past. we are learning that a judge failed to instruct jury on one of his defensive and this doesn t mean that he s walking the streets. he is in custody to you tonight. he is still facing federal gun charges. there is a trial set to begin at
throwing out the only state conviction against josé garcia at the center of the kate steinle case that marked the sanctuary to the controversy. kate steinle was walking on ap are in july 2015 when she was hit by a bullet. authorities accused him of murder. s defense claimed he picked up again that happens to be wrapped in a t-shirt and fired it accidentally. he was in the us illegally at the time of the shooting and reportedly deported back to mexico numerous times in the past. a state appeals court overturn his conviction on the gun charge because of instructions that were or were not given to the jury. let s talk to kevin wiley and executive director of turning point usa. i want to read the reporting from cbs san francisco talking about the court decision saying the first district court of
would think that anything that could do that would be taken away from him so a lot of questions here, what do you think? a couple things, good morning. what we see here is a job drop, mind blowing example of a breach of prison protocol by the department of justice but an unusual set of circumstances. we have jeffrey epstein, shades of the 1956 movie the man who knew too much the doj guidelines on suicide watch are very clear. it is continuous and uninterrupted, clear and unobstructed view. these are the guidelines for what they call active suicide watch. we know that he attempted suicide july 2015 that cell makes him an active suicide watch candidate. this is an absolutely
to make people think that he was not a white racist and did not actively hate both the region that he was visiting and the people who lived there, this was the day to make that clear. he didn t didn t even attempt a word in that direction. lawrence, because the people here, you know people are not stupid. we have heard since july 2015 this man saying this about us. i mean here i m not speaking as a journalist, i m speaking as a mexican woman, as an immigrant. you know, he s attacked us over and over again. people here are not dumb. it s not going to change because he suddenly arrives and says, you know, i m sorry. as i said earlier actually the words people are using here is that he s kind of making fun of this situation by coming here because they know that he doesn t like the people from here. otherwise why would he have made
and that s the raw truth about it. go ahead. no, it s simply this, i think el paso has shattered the debate that we have had for two years as well as the myth that donald trump may not be a racist white nationalist. i think at this point that s been pretty cleared up. and maria, to that point when donald trump makes this trip today to el paso, if he was ever going to make any kind of effort to make people think that he was not a white racist and did not actively hate both the region that he was visiting and the people who lived there, this was the day to make that clear. he didn t didn t even attempt a word in that direction. lawrence, because the people here, you know people are not stupid. we have heard since july 2015