Monterey County man sentenced to 38 years for deadly shooting, attempted murder and jail stabbing
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Jesus Tejeda, a 37-year-old man from Gonzales, has been sentenced to 38 years and eight months in prison due to a series of violent offenses, including voluntary manslaughter, attempted murder, and assault connected to gang activities. His violent history spans three years and features a fatal shooting in which he shot Christopher Conner in Salinas, an assault with a cinderblock, and a stabbing incident while in jail. Despite the gravity of the situation, a motive for his crimes remains unclear. Investigations revealed a troubling pattern of violence.
Jesus Tejeda, 37, was sentenced to 38 years and eight months for a series of violent crimes, including manslaughter and gang-related assaults.
Tejeda's violent crime spree included a fatal shooting, attempted murder with a cinderblock, and a jailhouse stabbing involving gang members, showing a persistent pattern of violence.
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