San Antonio Express-News

Calif. man gets life again for synagogue shooting

- By Elliot Spagat

SAN DIEGO — A 22-year-old white supremacis­t was sentenced Tuesday to life in federal prison for killing a woman and injuring three others when he burst into a Southern California synagogue in 2019, adding to a life sentence he received three months earlier in state court.

John T. Earnest declined to speak in a courtroom full of victims, families and congregant­s. In state court, his attorney said he wanted to speak but a judge refused, saying he didn’t want to give a platform for his hate-filled speech.

Earnest’s attorney, Ellis Johnston III, said his client acknowledg­ed his actions were “inappropri­ate,” a statement that was greeted with skepticism by prosecutor­s. Peter Ko, a federal prosecutor, said Earnest’s expression of regret came shortly after the shooting in a phone call to someone else.

U.S. District Judge Anthony Battaglia said the federal and state life sentences would run one after the other instead of concurrent­ly, acknowledg­ing it was symbolic but was meant to send a strong message. The judge denied a defense attorney’s request to have Earnest stay in state prison.

“Obviously this is as serious as it gets,” Battaglia said toward the end of a two-hour hearing during which Earnest, tied to restraints, looked straight ahead without expression.

Earnest pleaded guilty to federal charges in September after the Justice Department said it wouldn’t seek the death penalty. Defense attorneys and prosecutor­s recommende­d a life sentence, plus 30 years.

That same month, Earnest received another life term under a plea agreement with state charges that spared him the death penalty. His conviction for murder and attempted murder at the synagogue and arson for an earlier fire at a nearby mosque brought a life sentence without parole, plus 137 years in prison.

Minutes after the shooting on the last day of Passover, Earnest called a 911 dispatcher to say he shot up the synagogue to save white people.

“I’m defending our nation against the Jewish people, who are trying to destroy all white people,” he said.

Earnest killed 60-year-old Lori Gilbert-kaye, who was hit twice in the foyer, and wounded an 8-yearold girl, her uncle and Rabbi Yisroel Goldstein, who was leading a service on the major Jewish holiday.

Gilbert-kaye’s husband, daughter, two sisters and others spoke about how the victims brightened their lives and called Earnest a coward, an evil animal and a monster.

Earnest was indicted by a federal grand jury in May of 2019 on civil rights, hate crime and firearm charges in connection with the murder of Gilbert-kaye and the attempted murder of 53 others at the Chabad of Poway on April 27, and the March 24 arson of the Dar-ularqam Mosque in Escondido.

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