Los Angeles Times

Death penalty sought in Palm Springs killings

John Felix, 26, faces murder and other charges in slayings of Palm Springs officers.

- By Richard Winton and Matt Hamilton richard.winton@latimes matt.hamilton@latimes.com

John Felix, 26, faces murder and other charges in the ambush-style attack of three police officers.

The man accused of killing two Palm Springs police officers during an ambush-style attack will face the death penalty, Riverside County Dist. Atty. Mike Hestrin announced this week.

John Felix, 26, faces two counts of murder with the special circumstan­ces of multiple murders, murder of a police officer in the line of duty and lying in wait.

Hestrin said he met with the families of the two slain police officers before publicly announcing his decision to seek capital punishment against Felix.

“This was a heinous crime involving the murders of two police officers who were gunned down simply because they were police officers,” Hestrin said in a statement.

“The victims in this case were responding to a call for service and died in the line of duty protecting our community.”

Felix also faces three counts of attempting to murder three other Palm Springs police officers, one of whom was wounded by gunfire but survived. Felix has pleaded not guilty to all charges.

Authoritie­s say that during the Oct. 8 slayings, Felix used an assault rifle with an extended magazine to fire on Officers Lesley Zerebny, 27, and Jose “Gil” Vega, 63, through a metal security gate.

The officers had responded just after noon that day to a disturbanc­e at Felix’s home. A family member told officers that Felix was armed, sheriff ’s officials said in a statement.

“Officers spoke to Felix through a metal screen door and instructed him to step outside so they could conduct their investigat­ion,” the Sheriff ’s Department said.

“Without provocatio­n or warning, Felix fired upon the officers with an assault rifle.”

The officers were wearing ballistic vests at the time of the attack, according to the statement. Felix, who was wearing body armor during the shooting, was arrested after a lengthy standoff.

 ?? Allen J. Schaben Los Angeles Times ?? MOURNERS pay their respects at a memorial for Palm Springs Police Officers Lesley Zerebny and Jose “Gil” Vega. The pair were gunned down while responding to a disturbanc­e call at the home of suspect John Felix.
Allen J. Schaben Los Angeles Times MOURNERS pay their respects at a memorial for Palm Springs Police Officers Lesley Zerebny and Jose “Gil” Vega. The pair were gunned down while responding to a disturbanc­e call at the home of suspect John Felix.
 ?? Kurt Miller Associated Press ?? FELIX confers with his attorney, Michael Rowlands. He was arrested after a lengthy standoff this month.
Kurt Miller Associated Press FELIX confers with his attorney, Michael Rowlands. He was arrested after a lengthy standoff this month.

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