(KRON) — San Jose’s mayor and police chief are slamming the choice to launch a person who’s suspected of killing a group service officer in a drunk driving crash that occurred in August.
Neighborhood Service Officer Lengthy Pham, 34, was conducting a site visitors cease in San Jose on the evening of Aug. 3 when a automobile struck each him and his colleague, Veronica Baer. Pham suffered deadly accidents from the crash, whereas Baer was hospitalized with main accidents and survived. The driving force of the automobile was recognized as 44-year-old Juan Huerta-Palacios and is believed to have been drunk on the time of the deadly wreck, in accordance with the San Jose Police Division.
SJPD Chief Paul Joseph mentioned Huerta-Palacios had prior arrests for DUI in California.
Memorial for San Jose CSO Lengthy Pham. (KRON4)
Huerta-Palacios is dealing with a homicide cost within the dying of Pham based mostly on his earlier conviction for alcohol-related reckless driving, in accordance with Chief Joseph. He was additionally charged with two felony counts of driving beneath the affect.
In a press release launched Wednesday, Joseph mentioned he stands with the Santa Clara County District Legal professional’s Workplace in objecting to Huerta-Palacios’s launch on bail. “An officer is dead and the man who killed him was let out on bail to go home against our objection, against our community’s objection,” Joseph wrote.
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“Previous warnings to this defendant about the dangers of drunken driving did not prevent him from killing Long Pham,” Joseph’s assertion learn. “Why should we think that these restrictions adequately protect the public from his bad judgement again?”
An announcement from San Jose Mayor Matt Mahan mirrored the police chief’s sentiments within the launch of Huerta-Palacios, saying he strongly disagrees with the choice. “Both CSO Pham’s family and our entire community deserve better — they deserve justice,” Mayor Mahan wrote.
Mahan’s assertion continued, “This wasn’t the first time this individual put members of our community in danger — and this time an innocent man lost his life. How do we know he won’t do it again? It is irresponsible to release him before he faces a judge and jury.”
KRON4 has reached out to the Santa Clara County Sheriff’s Workplace and DA’s workplace for extra data on Huerta-Palacios’s launch.