The Reporter (Vacaville)

41-year sentence for ex-Air Force sergeant who killed guard

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OAKLAND >> A former U.S. Air Force staff sergeant and alleged member of the “boogaloo” extremist movement was sentenced to 41 years in prison Friday for the fatal shooting of a federal security officer in the San Francisco Bay Area amid large 2020 protests against police brutality.

Steven Carrillo, 33, had pleaded guilty earlier this year to a federal murder charge in the killing of David Patrick Underwood and to the attempted murder of Underwood's colleague after federal prosecutor­s agreed not to seek the death penalty.

The men were shot on May 29, 2020, while they stood in front of a federal building in Oakland as hundreds marched on the streets.

In February, Carrillo admitted to posting messages on Facebook a day before the shooting asking anyone if they were “down to boog” and saying he was ready to act and not just talk. He also admitted firing 19 rounds from a homemade AR-15 rifle from the back of a white van being driven by a man he connected with online.

“I aligned myself with the anti-government movement and wanted to carry out violent acts against federal law enforcemen­t officers in particular,” Carrillo said then.

Prosecutor­s on Jan. 31 said they would not seek the death penalty, but U.S. District Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers said at a February hearing she was not convinced that a 41-yearsenten­ce agreed to by prosecutor­s and defense lawyers was sufficient for Carrillo's crimes.

Gonzalez Rogers had warned that she could reject the plea agreement if she didn't feel prosecutor­s and defense lawyers did enough to justify the sentence.

On Friday, Gonzalez Rogers sentenced Carrillo to the 41-year term, a lifetime of supervised release and an amount of restitutio­n to be determined at a later date, a court official said. She spoke directly to Underwood's family, explaining why she had accepted the agreement.

“I believe there is evil in this world. … But from what I read and studied as I tried to make and find logic in the illogical, as I have looked for answers, as you are frustrated and angry that such a tragedy could happen, what I can tell you is that I do not see evil in Mr. Carrillo,” the judge was quoted as saying by the Mercury News.

“I know (the plea agreement) won't make you happy but I need you to trust me. I would not accept it if I saw no measure of redemption,” she said. “He will spend virtually the rest of his life in prison in a cell that is typically no bigger than 10′ by 6′ — not even bigger than that jury box.”

 ?? SANTA CRUZ COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE ?? Steven Carrillo was sentenced to 41 years in prison Friday for the fatal shooting of a federal security officer.
SANTA CRUZ COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE Steven Carrillo was sentenced to 41 years in prison Friday for the fatal shooting of a federal security officer.

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