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Ricochet killed San Francisco woman in controversial shooting, authorities say | Ricochet killed San Francisco woman in controversial shooting, authorities say |
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The shot that killed a young San Francisco woman, touching off a heated debate over immigration, ricocheted off pavement before striking her in the back, something defense attorneys say shows the killing was an accident. | |
But San Francisco police inspector John Evans testified the bullet traveled in a straight line, suggesting Juan Francisco Lopez-Sanchez was pointing the gun in the direction of Kate Steinle, 32. | But San Francisco police inspector John Evans testified the bullet traveled in a straight line, suggesting Juan Francisco Lopez-Sanchez was pointing the gun in the direction of Kate Steinle, 32. |
The competing versions of the same event emerged Wednesday during the second day of a preliminary hearing held to determine if there is enough evidence for Lopez-Sanchez to stand trial on murder charges. A third day of testimony is expected Thursday. A judge will rule later. | The competing versions of the same event emerged Wednesday during the second day of a preliminary hearing held to determine if there is enough evidence for Lopez-Sanchez to stand trial on murder charges. A third day of testimony is expected Thursday. A judge will rule later. |
Evans testified Wednesday that investigators found a spot on Pier 14 where a bullet left a mark on 1 July before striking Steinle in the back as she walked with her father. San Francisco medical examiner Michael Hunter also testified Wednesday that the bullet made a rectangular-shaped wound rather than a typical oval-shaped wound, indicating too that the bullet had ricocheted before striking Steinle. | Evans testified Wednesday that investigators found a spot on Pier 14 where a bullet left a mark on 1 July before striking Steinle in the back as she walked with her father. San Francisco medical examiner Michael Hunter also testified Wednesday that the bullet made a rectangular-shaped wound rather than a typical oval-shaped wound, indicating too that the bullet had ricocheted before striking Steinle. |
Nonetheless, prosecutors have charged Lopez-Sanchez with intentionally firing at Steinle. | Nonetheless, prosecutors have charged Lopez-Sanchez with intentionally firing at Steinle. |
Sanchez told police he fired the fatal bullet, but called the incident an accident, according to his lawyer Matt Gonzalez and court testimony. | Sanchez told police he fired the fatal bullet, but called the incident an accident, according to his lawyer Matt Gonzalez and court testimony. |
Lopez-Sanchez said he found the Sig Sauer .40-caliber pistol wrapped in a T-shirt under a bench on San Francisco’s Pier 14. The gun belonged to a Bureau of Land Management ranger, who reported that his service weapon was stolen from his car in downtown San Francisco in June. | Lopez-Sanchez said he found the Sig Sauer .40-caliber pistol wrapped in a T-shirt under a bench on San Francisco’s Pier 14. The gun belonged to a Bureau of Land Management ranger, who reported that his service weapon was stolen from his car in downtown San Francisco in June. |
Divers plucked the gun from San Francisco Bay next to the pier the day after the shooting. | Divers plucked the gun from San Francisco Bay next to the pier the day after the shooting. |
San Francisco police ballistics expert Andy Smith testified that the gun was in good, working condition and that the weapon probably didn’t malfunction. | San Francisco police ballistics expert Andy Smith testified that the gun was in good, working condition and that the weapon probably didn’t malfunction. |
“Pulling the trigger, however that trigger was pulled, was the only way for that gun to discharge,” Smith said. “This gun could not just be sitting on a table and all of a sudden, due to some malfunction, go off.” | “Pulling the trigger, however that trigger was pulled, was the only way for that gun to discharge,” Smith said. “This gun could not just be sitting on a table and all of a sudden, due to some malfunction, go off.” |
Gonzalez suggested that his client “mishandled” the gun, which needs about five pounds of pressure to pull the trigger and successfully fire. | Gonzalez suggested that his client “mishandled” the gun, which needs about five pounds of pressure to pull the trigger and successfully fire. |
Gonzalez said he plans to call a gun expert to the witness stand Thursday to testify about accidental shootings involving the gun Lopez-Sanchez fired. | Gonzalez said he plans to call a gun expert to the witness stand Thursday to testify about accidental shootings involving the gun Lopez-Sanchez fired. |
San Francisco and other cities and counties ignore requests from federal authorities to detain jail inmates who are thought to be in the country illegally. | San Francisco and other cities and counties ignore requests from federal authorities to detain jail inmates who are thought to be in the country illegally. |
San Francisco sheriff Ross Mirkarimi said he was following city law when jailers released Lopez-Sanchez after a 20-year-old marijuana possession charge was dropped. But leading politicians, including top Democrats such as California senator Dianne Feinstein and presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton, said Lopez-Sanchez should have been detained. | San Francisco sheriff Ross Mirkarimi said he was following city law when jailers released Lopez-Sanchez after a 20-year-old marijuana possession charge was dropped. But leading politicians, including top Democrats such as California senator Dianne Feinstein and presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton, said Lopez-Sanchez should have been detained. |
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