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Aug 28, 2015 - Contact: Steve Walker (619) 531-3890 ... continues to be opposed by San Diego Police Chief Shelley Zimmer
OFFICE OF JESUS RODRIGUEZ ASSISTANT DISTRICT ATTORNEY

THE DISTRICT ATTORNEY COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO BONNIE M. DUMANIS

San Diego 330 West Broadway San Diego, CA 92101 (619) 531-4040 San Diego County District Attorney

DISTRICT ATTORNEY

August 28, 2015 For Immediate Release

Contact: Steve Walker (619) 531-3890 Tanya Sierra (619) 531-3315 En Español Barbara Medina (619) 531-3305

Cop Killer Granted Parole; DA: He Remains Unpredictable and Dangerous Dumanis Urged Board to Deny Release, Attended Prison Hearing in Person San Diego County District Attorney Bonnie Dumanis said today that in spite of her office’s vigorous and compelling arguments against it, the State Board of Parole has granted parole to Jesus Cecena, 54, who killed a San Diego police officer in 1978. Officer Archie Buggs, 30, was shot four times after he stopped a car driven by Cecena, a gang member in the Skyline neighborhood who was 17years old at the time. Cecena fired five times at Buggs, then paused, walked toward the fallen officer and fired a final bullet into his head at point blank range. The officer died on the street, his hand still on his service revolver. The Parole Board hearing was held this morning at Valley State Prison near Fresno, California and lasted more than two hours. The Board announced its decision after deliberating for about 30 minutes. This was Cecean’s 15th parole hearing during which included a discussion of his criminal record, psychiatric factors, parole plans, and statements by representatives of the victim’s family. California Governor Edmund Brown will now receive the case in three to four months for review. The District Attorney’s Office immediately released a statement saying it will urge the governor to reverse the parole grant in the strongest terms possible. “We’ll fight this decision with everything we’ve got,” said DA Dumanis. “Cecena’s words of purported acceptance ring hollow, and do not demonstrate that he has fully embraced the execution nature of this killing. He remains unpredictable and dangerous.” Because Cecena was a juvenile at the time of the killing, a change in the law made him eligible for Youth Offender Parole last year. In April 2014, his release was approved by the parole board but Governor Jerry Brown later overturned the panel’s recommendation in September. Cecena’s parole continues to be opposed by San Diego Police Chief Shelley Zimmerman, District Attorney Bonnie Dumanis, and the San Diego Police Officers Association. Cecena was convicted of murder and was sentenced to serve life in prison without the possibility of parole on August 22, 1979. Because Cecena was 17 at the time he killed Officer Buggs, his sentence

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was reduced to a 7 year-to-life term on March 31, 1982. Cecena was denied parole 13 times. Cecena’s unstable social history continued during his incarceration; he received more than ten violation reports for misconduct while in prison. ###

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