The Commercial Appeal

Suspect in pier killing deported 5 times, feds say

Woman shot in San Francisco

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SAN FRANCISCO — A man suspected in the shooting death of a woman at a busy San Francisco tourist destinatio­n has seven felony conviction­s and has been deported five times, most recently in 2009, a federal agency said Friday.

U.S. Immigratio­n and Customs Enforcemen­t had turned Francisco Sanchez over to San Francisco police March 26 on an outstandin­g drug warrant, agency spokeswoma­n Virginia Kice said.

Officers arrested Sanchez about an hour after Wednesday’s seemingly random slaying of Kathryn Steinle at Pier 14 — one of the busiest attraction­s in the city. People gather there to sightsee, joggers exercise and families push strollers at all hours.

Sanchez was on probation for an unspecifie­d conviction, police Sgt. Michael Andraychak said Thursday.

Kice said ICE issued a detainer for Sanchez in March, requesting notificati­on of his release and that he stay in custody until immigratio­n authoritie­s could pick him up. The detainer was not honored, she said.

Freya Horne, counsel for the sheriff’s office, said Friday that federal detention orders are not a legal basis to hold someone, so Sanchez was released April 15. San Francisco is a sanctuary city, and local money cannot be spent to cooperate with federal immigratio­n law.

The city does not turn over people who are in the country illegally unless there’s an active warrant for their arrest, she said. Horne said they checked and found none. ICE could have issued an active warrant if they wanted the city to keep him, she said.

“It’s not legal to hold someone on a request to detain. This is not just us. This is a widely adopted position,” Horne said.

Steinle was gunned down while out for an evening stroll with her father along the waterfront. Police said witnesses heard no argument or dispute before the shooting, suggesting it was a random attack.

Andraychak said witnesses snapped photos of Sanchez immediatel­y after the shooting, and the images helped police make the arrest while he was walking on a sidewalk a few blocks away.

Police were still waiting for fingerprin­t identifica­tion on Sanchez, who is believed to be a 45-year-old whose last address was in Texas.

Steinle’s mother, Liz Sullivan, said her 32-yearold daughter turned to her father after she was shot and said she didn’t feel well before collapsing.

“She just kept saying, ‘Dad, help me, help me,’ ” Sullivan said.

Her father immediatel­y began CPR before paramedics rushed the woman to the hospital.

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