Chabad Of Poway Shooter Pleads Guilty, Gets Life Without Parole

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Chabad of Poway murderer John Earnest
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A nursing student pleaded guilty on Tuesday to murder and other charges after shooting a gun inside the Chabad of Poway synagogue in California in April 2019.

By pleading guilty, John Earnest avoided the death penalty in San Diego Superior Court, reported the AP.

The San Diego County district attorney’s office said he agreed to a life sentence without the possibility of parole.

Earnest fired bullets at congregants on a Saturday morning during the last day of Passover, killing 60-year-old Lori Gilber-Kaye and wounding three others, including a child and the senior rabbi at the time, Yisroel Goldstein.

Earnest, 19 at the time, called 911 afterwards and said he committed the act because Jews were trying to “destroy all white people.”

The district attorney’s office said: “While we reserved the option of trying this as a death-penalty case, life in prison without the possibility of parole for the defendant is an appropriate resolution to this violent hate crime, and we hope it brings a measure of justice and closure to the victims, their families, friends and the wider community.

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1 COMMENT

  1. The DA could have avoided the plea deal, could have easily won the trial and the murderer gotten a rightful death penalty, but apparently the DA doesn’t have a concept of justice. The DA’s modus operandi must be yielding to the winds of political pressure, and it just happens to be that Jews are not enough important politically in order for the lazy DA get off his gluteus maximus and actually do his job.

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