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Offline rangerrebew

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Another felon released early from prison shot three police officers in Los Angeles
Opinion by Zachary Faria • Yesterday 1:41 PM
 
On Wednesday, three police officers were shot in Los Angeles. In a completely unsurprising turn of events, the suspect accused of shooting them is a career criminal with a felony on his record who was arrested as recently as January.
 
Jonathan Magana was described by police as a “parolee at large” after shooting three Los Angeles Police Department officers. Magana was later found dead after barricading himself in an apartment. Magana was convicted in 2014 of selling meth, and in 2020, he was convicted of two felony counts of robbery, landing him a four-year prison sentence and one year in county jail.
 
Most notably, he was charged in January with battery of a police officer and possession of a firearm by a prohibited person, meaning he was out on the street despite those charges and despite the fact that his sentencing in 2020 should have seen him behind bars at least until 2025.

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