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 Jose Inez Garcia-Zarate, an illegal immigrant who was acquitted of murder in the 2015 shooting death of Kate Steinle, was sentenced to the seven years he has already spent behind bars on Monday. In the sentencing, Judge Chhabria said, “If you return to this country again and you are back in front of me, I will not spare you. Let this be your last warning: do not return to this country,”. While the Judge’s harsh words forebode grave consequences in the future, with no end to the border crisis in sight and millions of immigrants coming through our porous border, how many warnings will be given, and how many lives will be lost?


FOX NEWS: Illegal immigrant acquitted in Kate Steinle’s 2015 shooting death gets time served for federal weapons charges

Paul Best; June 6, 2022

Jose Inez Garcia-Zarate, an illegal immigrant who was acquitted of murder in the 2015 shooting death of Kate Steinle, was sentenced to the seven years he has already spent behind bars on Monday after pleading guilty to federal weapons charges earlier this year. 

The 51-year-old Mexican national will now be transported to Texas to face charges for failing to report his location to immigration officials in a separate case. 

Kathryn “Kate” Steinle, 32, was walking with her father and a family friend on a San Francisco pier in July 2015 when she was struck in the back by a bullet and killed. 

Garcia-Zarate, who had been deported from the U.S. five times, acknowledged holding the gun that killed Steinle but said it accidentally fired when he picked it up from underneath a bench. The gun had been stolen from a Bureau of Land Management ranger’s car about a week before the shooting. 

Steinle’s death ignited a nationwide debate over immigration during the 2016 presidential election, with then-presidential candidate Donald Trump and other Republican lawmakers blaming the incident on San Francisco’s status as a sanctuary city. 

A San Francisco Superior Court jury acquitted Garcia-Zarate of murder in 2017 but convicted him of being a felon in possession of a weapon. The conviction on the state weapons charge was overturned on appeal in 2019

The federal weapons charges had been pending for five years amid concerns about Garcia-Zarate’s ability to stand trial. Two doctors have diagnosed him with schizophrenia, but the Bureau of Prisons “restored the defendant to competency” last June, U.S. District Court Judge Vince Chhabria said. 

As part of the guilty plea to federal weapons charges, Garcia-Zarate admitted that he was on the San Francisco pier on July 1, 2015, and in possession of a pistol loaded with eight rounds. 

“If you return to this country again and you are back in front of me, I will not spare you. Let this be your last warning: do not return to this country,” Judge Chhabria said at the hearing on Monday. 

Photo: Michael Macor/San Francisco Chronicle via AP, Pool, File

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