Illegal Immigrant Accused of Killing Kate Steinle 'Not Guilty'
Illegal Immigrant Accused of Killing Kate Steinle 'Not Guilty'
Late last week, the Mexican man implicated in the 2015 killing of Kate Steinle was pronounced “not guilty” in a San Francisco court.The case was made especially contentious by its surrounding politics.Accused of the crime was Jose Ines Garcia Zarate, a homeless Mexican migrant. Garcia-Zarate had a history of crossing the United States border illegally. Deported five times and due for a sixth, the man found himself sitting on a San Francisco pier in the summer of 2015.Prosecutors say what happened on that July night was an intentional homicide.But attorneys for Garcia-Zarate claim their client had fallen victim to a freak accident.After reaching underneath a bench, Garcia-Zarate felt something stuck to the bottom. The object, wrapped and concealed, was a gun.It fired.A bullet ricocheted off a concrete surface, striking Kate Steinle suddenly. The young woman, who’d been walking with her father and a family friend, died shortly after.Prosecutors tried to convict Garcia-Zarate on a murder charge, as well as assault with a deadly weapon and another count of manslaughter.However, the only charge for which the jury submitted a “guilty” verdict was the least severe off all – being a felon in possession of a firearm. The sentence carries a penalty of up to three years in prison.“The verdict that came in today was not the one we were hoping for,” said Alex Bastian, a spokesman for the San Francisco prosecutor’s office. “The jury came back with a verdict, and we will respect that decision […] This is really about the Steinle family. They showed incredible resolve during this whole process.”The gun used in the crime had been stolen from an SUV belonging to a U.S. Bureau of Land Management ranger.
Garcia-Zarate in court. NY Daily News.
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