ABC News just reported that Francisco "found the gun on a bench on the pier while smoking cigarette."
They also said "when questioned he said the shooting was accidental. He says he heard the gun go off 3 times."
How stupid do you have to be to believe this crap?
What FELON on his day of release would touch a gun wrapped in a shirt on a bench? That's what people do with MURDER WEAPONS, you can get 25-life or the death penalty just for touching it.
How do you ACCIDENTALLY shoot someone 3 TIMES with a (handgun, semiautomatic) make model caliber not reported but enough attention is drawn to the shooting to have a presidential candidate interviewed about it the next day? Keep in mind that one candidate was the only personinterviewed about the incident on national news to date.
me> Francisco did not mention if he wrapped the gun back up in the shirt after he heard it go off. Perhaps the shirt was the only thing holding the three shots in the gun.
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Thanks for the update.. I agree this gets more & more bizarre. Maybe he wants to plead insanity & hopes to stay in The United States
Well..where ever crazy psyco killer town is in Mexico, is where he should be. Or skip all the manpower & expence & public execute him.
* Yea, I said that *
http://abc7news.com/news/exclusive-accused-sf-killer-admits-to-crime/830325/
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In an interview you'll see only on ABC7 News, a man who's been deported from the U.S. numerous times admitted to shooting and killing a young woman at San Francisco's Pier 14, but says it was an accident.
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KGO by Cornell Barnard
Monday, July 06, 2015 09:57AM
SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- In an interview you'll see only on ABC7 News, the man accused of shooting and killing a young woman at San Francisco's Pier 14 admitted to the crime and talked about where he got the gun.
Francisco Sanchez didn't recall every detail because he says he doesn't remember everything that happened. But in the 45 minute jailhouse interview, he revealed how the shooting went down and why he kept returning to the United States after being deported numerous times.
Barnard: "Did you shoot Kate Steinle, the lady who was down at Pier 14."
Sanchez: "Yes."
Barnard: "You did shoot her?"
Sanchez: "Mm hm," he said with a nod.
EXCLUSIVE RAW VIDEO: SF Pier 14 shooting suspect speaks out
Francisco Sanchez, who's accused of fatally shooting a young woman at San Francisco's Pier 14, spoke exclusively to ABC7 News on July 5, 2015.
Steinle was shot and killed near the Ferry Building on Wednesday. Sanchez tells ABC7 News that the shooting was an accident. He says he was wandering on Pier 14 after taking sleeping pills he found in a dumpster.
Barnard: "Where did you get the gun?"
Sanchez: "In the ground. When the... when the... over there in the bench, um, um, I put my leg and I see the one T-shirt and then see over there something like that."
He claims a gun was wrapped in that T-shirt and that it went off when he picked it up.
"Then suddenly I heard that boom boom, three times," Sanchez said.
He claims he kicked the gun into the San Francisco Bay, lit up a cigarette, and walked off, not knowing he shot someone until he was arrested by police hours later. Sanchez reportedly first told police he was shooting at sea lions.
He appeared frail and nervous when he talked about returning to the U.S. after being deported back to his native Mexico five times.
Barnard: "Why did you keep coming back to the U.S., why did you come back to San Francisco?"
Sanchez: "Because I was looking for jobs in the restaurant or roofing, landscaping, or construction."
Sanchez said he knew San Francisco was a sanctuary city where he would not be pursued by immigration officials.
Sanchez: "Yeah, I'm feeling sorry for everybody."
Barnard: "You feel sorry for everybody? Including Kate Steinle's family?"
Sanchez: "Yeah."
In Spanish, Sanchez said the courts should give him the highest punishment so that he can tell her parents in court that he no longer wants to live.
ABC7 News reached out to the Steinle family on Sunday for their reaction to Sanchez's interview. They did not have any immediate comment, saying that right now their goal is preserving her memory.
At this point, Sanchez says he does not have an attorney.
The family has set up a GoFundMe account in memory of Kate Steinle.
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Francisco Sanchez has confessed to the murder of Kathryn Steinle at Pier 14 in San Francisco, July 3, 2015.
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Family members of Kate Steinle, the 32-year-old woman fatally shot at Pier 14 in San Francisco, are mourning her loss and celebrating her life.
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— Chris Nguyen ABC7 (@ChrisNguyenTV) July 4, 2015
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EXCLUSIVE: Accused SF killer admits to crime
In an interview you'll see only on ABC7 News, a man who's been deported from the U.S. numerous times admitted to shooting and killing a young woman at San Francisco's Pier 14, but says it was an accident.
KGO by Cornell Barnard
Monday, July 06, 2015 09:57AM
SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- In an interview you'll see only on ABC7 News, the man accused of shooting and killing a young woman at San Francisco's Pier 14 admitted to the crime and talked about where he got the gun.
Francisco Sanchez didn't recall every detail because he says he doesn't remember everything that happened. But in the 45 minute jailhouse interview, he revealed how the shooting went down and why he kept returning to the United States after being deported numerous times.
Barnard: "Did you shoot Kate Steinle, the lady who was down at Pier 14."
Sanchez: "Yes."
Barnard: "You did shoot her?"
Sanchez: "Mm hm," he said with a nod.
EXCLUSIVE RAW VIDEO: SF Pier 14 shooting suspect speaks out
Francisco Sanchez, who's accused of fatally shooting a young woman at San Francisco's Pier 14, spoke exclusively to ABC7 News on July 5, 2015.
Steinle was shot and killed near the Ferry Building on Wednesday. Sanchez tells ABC7 News that the shooting was an accident. He says he was wandering on Pier 14 after taking sleeping pills he found in a dumpster.
Barnard: "Where did you get the gun?"
Sanchez: "In the ground. When the... when the... over there in the bench, um, um, I put my leg and I see the one T-shirt and then see over there something like that."
He claims a gun was wrapped in that T-shirt and that it went off when he picked it up.
"Then suddenly I heard that boom boom, three times," Sanchez said.
He claims he kicked the gun into the San Francisco Bay, lit up a cigarette, and walked off, not knowing he shot someone until he was arrested by police hours later. Sanchez reportedly first told police he was shooting at sea lions.
He appeared frail and nervous when he talked about returning to the U.S. after being deported back to his native Mexico five times.
Barnard: "Why did you keep coming back to the U.S., why did you come back to San Francisco?"
Sanchez: "Because I was looking for jobs in the restaurant or roofing, landscaping, or construction."
Sanchez said he knew San Francisco was a sanctuary city where he would not be pursued by immigration officials.
Sanchez: "Yeah, I'm feeling sorry for everybody."
Barnard: "You feel sorry for everybody? Including Kate Steinle's family?"
Sanchez: "Yeah."
In Spanish, Sanchez said the courts should give him the highest punishment so that he can tell her parents in court that he no longer wants to live.
ABC7 News reached out to the Steinle family on Sunday for their reaction to Sanchez's interview. They did not have any immediate comment, saying that right now their goal is preserving her memory.
At this point, Sanchez says he does not have an attorney.
The family has set up a GoFundMe account in memory of Kate Steinle.
VIDEO: SF Pier 14 fatal shooting suspect deported 5 times
Francisco Sanchez has confessed to the murder of Kathryn Steinle at Pier 14 in San Francisco, July 3, 2015.
VIDEO: New video shows arrest of SF Pier 14 shooting suspect
This still image is from video obtained by ABC7 News showing the arrest of the man accused of killing a woman on Pier 14 in San Francisco on Wednesday, July 1, 2015.
VIDEO: Family of woman killed at SF's Pier 14 turns to faith
Family members of Kate Steinle, the 32-year-old woman fatally shot at Pier 14 in San Francisco, are mourning her loss and celebrating her life.
#KateSteinle loved living life to the fullest. Her family wanted us to share these pics of her #smile. More at 6pm. pic.twitter.com/npkv10hozw
— Chris Nguyen ABC7 (@ChrisNguyenTV) July 4, 2015
Parents of Kate Steinle told me #faith will keep the family moving forward and they're touched by the community's outpouring of support.
— Chris Nguyen ABC7 (@ChrisNguyenTV) July 3, 2015
Related Topics:
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