
Los Angeles DA Gascon issued directive that may have helped man who killed 2 police officers avoid prison
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A man who killed two police officers may have avoided additional prison time because of a directive issued by Los Angeles District Attorney George Gascon.
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Flores had a previous strike conviction and revived two years’ probation for a charge of being a felon in possession of a firearm and for possession of narcotics for personal use.
Under former Los Angeles District Attorney Jackie Lacey, prosecutors sought 32 months in prison for Flores’ gun charge.
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