DA Drops Gun Conviction For Garcia-Zarate In Lieu Of Federal Charges

SAN FRANCISCO (CBS SF) --A judge on Wednesday agreed to discharge a state gun conviction from two years ago for Jose Ines Garcia-Zarate -- the man who held the pistol that killed Kate Steinle as she walked on The Embarcadero back in 2015.

Garcia Zarate's conviction for being an ex-felon in possession of a gun is from a 2017 San Francisco Superior Court trial in which a jury found him guilty of that charge, but acquitted him of additional charges of murder, manslaughter and assault with a gun for the death of Steinle, 32, on July 1, 2015.

Garcia Zarate, a undocumented Mexican national, claimed that the shooting was an accident and that he found the gun covered in rags beneath his chair, picked it up briefly and threw it into the Bay when it fired and he realized it was a gun.

On Aug. 30, a three-judge panel of the state Court of Appeal overturned Garcia Zarate's state gun conviction. Because the conviction was overturned, Judge Sam Feng agreed to discharge the conviction during Wednesday's hearing.

According to District Attorney's Office spokesman Alex Bastian, the conviction was discharged because Garcia Zarate is facing similar charges in federal court: two counts of being an ex-felon in possession of a gun.

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