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Jury Recommends Death Sentence for Man Who Killed 2 Palm Springs Police Officers

Riverside County Distict Attorney's Office

  INDIO (CNS) - A man who wildly fired an AR-15 rifle from inside his family's home, killing two Palm Springs police officers who had responded to a domestic-disturbance call at the residence, should be sentenced to death, a jury recommended today.
   Jurors deliberated for less than two hours before recommending the death sentence for 28-year-old John Hernandez Felix, who was convicted May 20 of murder and other charges for the killings of veteran Officer Jose Gilbert ``Gil'' Vega, 63, and rookie officer Lesley Kling Zerebny, 27.
   The officers were killed Oct. 8, 2016, as they stood outside the Felix family home in the 2700 block of Cypress Avenue in Palm Springs.
   Sentencing for Felix was scheduled for Aug. 30.
   In addition to two counts of first-degree murder, Felix was also convicted of six counts of attempted murder, unlawful possession of an assault weapon, unlawful weapon possession by a prohibited person and unlawful possession of ammunition. Jurors also found true special circumstance allegations of murder of a peace officer and multiple murders, opening Felix to the death sentence.
   Vega was killed just months before he was set to retire after three decades of service. Zerebny had been with the department for 18 months and had
just returned to duty following maternity leave, having given birth to a daughter, Cora, four months earlier.
   Deputy District Attorney Manny Bustamante told jurors during the trial
that Felix fired 21 shots from inside his family's home as police stood
outside. He said Felix carried out an intentional ``ambush'' on police, who had
been called to the home 37 times previously due to his erratic behavior.
   Defense attorney John Dolan unsuccessfully argued that at worst, his
client was guilty of voluntary manslaughter. While conceding that Felix's
actions were ``horrible,'' Dolan argued his client's auditory processing
disorder and intense emotions -- combined with methamphetamine use -- created a ``perfect storm'' of irrational decision-making.
   Vega and Zerebny were the first Palm Springs police officers killed in
the line of duty since Jan. 1, 1962, when Officer Lyle Wayne Larrabee died
during a vehicle pursuit. The only other death in the department was that of
Officer Gale Gene Eldridge, who was fatally shot on Jan. 18, 1961, while
investigating an armed robbery.

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