Lodi News-Sentinel

Immigrant acquitted of Bay Area murder sentenced to three years

- By Sarah Parvini

A Mexican national who was acquitted in the fatal shooting of Kathryn Steinle was sentenced Friday to three years in prison on a lesser gun charge, but will get credit for time served.

Jose Ines Garcia Zarate was convicted on a single count of being a felon in possession of a firearm in November. Jurors had deliberate­d for several days before returning the verdict in the trial of the immigrant who is in the U.S. illegally, had been deported five times and freed under sanctuary laws before the fatal shooting.

Steinle’s death became a flashpoint in the national debate over people in the U.S. illegally and the role of local police in enforcing federal immigratio­n laws. Steinle was shot in the back in July 2015 as she walked with her father on San Francisco’s Pier 14, near Embarcader­o and Mission streets. Less than an hour later, Gar- cia Zarate, a seven-time felon, was arrested about a mile away from the shooting scene.

The verdict last year brought swift response from President Donald Trump, who had cited the slaying during his campaign to make his case for building a wall across the U.S.-Mexico border and to punish cities he accused of not cooperatin­g with immigratio­n enforcemen­t.

At one point, he referred to Garcia Zarate as “this animal” who “shot that wonderful, that beautiful, woman in San Francisco.”

In March 2015, when Garcia Zarate finished his third federal prison term for felony re-entry into the United States from Mexico, he was turned over to San Francisco authoritie­s on a decades-old bench warrant alleging marijuana possession. Prosecutor­s declined to file charges.

U.S. Immigratio­n and Customs Enforcemen­t asked to be notified prior to his release, but city officials did not comply because Garcia Zarate did not meet their criteria, set in 2013, for turning over people to immigratio­n officials. He was freed. The tragedy focused a harsh light on San Francisco’s status as a “sanctuary city,” and prompted several Republican presidenti­al candidates to call on the federal government to punish such municipali­ties.

Federal authoritie­s charged Garcia Zarate with immigratio­n and gun violations in December. ICE has said it will take custody of Garcia Zarate once his case concluded.

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