Governor rejects parole for man guilty of shooting officer
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}California Gov. Jerry Brown has rejected parole for a man convicted of gunning down a San Diego police officer in 1978 when he was a 17-year-old gang member.
Brown's decision late Friday rejected the recommendation in August of a state parole board, which called for the release of Jesus Cecena (suh-SAY-nuh).
Brown says he acknowledges Cecena was a minor when the crime was committed and that he has worked to improve himself while in prison.
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}But Brown says the seriousness of the crime combined with Cecena's minimizing of it forces him to refuse. Brown reversed a previous parole recommendation for Cecena in 2014.
Cecena was tried as an adult and sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole for shooting 30-year-old Officer Archie Buggs four times during a vehicle stop in November 1978. The term was later modified, giving him a chance at parole.