A California man convicted of killing one San Diego police officer and wounding another was sentenced to death Friday. The sentence is largely symbolic. No one has been executed in the state since 2006 and the governor has issued a moratorium on capital punishment.
Jesse Michael Gomez, 58, was convicted last year of murder and a special circumstance allegation of killing a police officer for the July 28, 2016, shooting of SDPD Officer Jonathan "J.D." De Guzman, 43. The jury recommended Gomez be sentenced to death for De Guzman's slaying and also convicted him of the attempted murder of De Guzman's partner, Wade Irwin, as well as a count of being a felon in possession of a firearm.