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Jury deliberations continue Monday in trial of alleged Palm Springs cop-killer

UPDATE: Closing statements have ended in the case of ex-con killing two Palm Springs police officers who responded to a domestic disturbance call at his family’s home in October 2016.

At around 2:25, the statements wrapped and Judge Anthony R. Villalobos began reading additional final instructions to the jury. Shortly after that, the jury exited the courtroom and began deliberations.

The jury finished deliberating for the weekend Thursday afternoon, they will return Monday morning at 9 a.m. The court will be given one hour’s notice once a verdict is reached.

The jury will now dictate the court’s calendar, deciding what time they start and end on given days when it comes to deliberations.

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Attorneys delivered closing arguments Thursday in the trial of an ex-con accused of killing two Palm Springs police officers who responded to a domestic disturbance call at his family’s home.

Over the last month, surviving officers and family members of the suspect all testified in the trial of 28-year-old John Hernandez Felix, who is accused of firing an AR-15 rifle at veteran Officer Jose Gilbert Vega, 63, and rookie Officer Lesley Zerebny, 27, from inside the Felix family home in the 2700 block of Cypress Avenue on Oct. 8, 2016, killing both.

The prosecution wrapped its closing arguments shortly before 10:55 a.m. Court broke until 11:15 a.m., then, Defense Attorney John Patrick Dolan began his closing arguments.

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Vega and Zerebny were the first Palm Springs police officers killed in the line of duty since Jan. 1, 1962, when Officer Lyle Wayne Larrabee died during a vehicle pursuit. The only other death in the department was that of Officer Gale Gene Eldridge, who was fatally shot on Jan. 18, 1961, while investigating an armed robbery.

Vega had been with the department 35 years — five years past his retirement eligibility — and had planned to retire in 2018. He had eight children, 11 grandchildren, and five great-grandchildren. Zerebny had been with the department for 18 months and had just returned to duty following maternity leave, having given birth to a daughter, Cora, four months earlier.

In opening statements, prosecutors contended there was clear evidence of premeditation and intent in the officers’ death. Deputy District Attorney Manny Bustamante pointed to the initial 911 call made by Felix’s mother, saying the call includes audio of the defendant helping his mother give the dispatcher
the family’s address, “so she could tell 911 where the officers should go to.”

The prosecution also called several officers to the stand who survived the more than 20 rounds fired by Felix.

Mario Serrano was one of those officers.

“When Sgt. (Shawn) Flinn yelled `cover fire,’ I got up and was looking for a position to return cover fire,” Serrano said. “That’s when I saw Sgt. Flinn trying to pull Officer Vega.”

When they got to the patrol car, Serrano got inside and pulled Vega on top of him.

“He was on top of me, so his back was on my chest,” Serrano said. “I was letting him know that we were here and we were getting him help … It felt like hours. It felt like forever.”

Another officer drove the car away from the scene, and Vega stopped responding when firefighters pulled him from the vehicle, Serrano said. The officer was later pronounced dead at Desert Regional Hospital.

Officer Dave Etchason, who drove Vega and Serrano away from Felix’s home, testified that he returned to the scene to retrieve Zerebny.

“I pulled my car up into the driveway in the front lawn,” Etchason said. “As I’m getting out, that’s when there was a rupture of gunfire that occurred.”

Etchason said he got out of the car and “yelled out her name,” but the officer was unresponsive with her face up to the sky.

“Her eyes were open. Her skin was pale,” Etchason said. “And, I knew, she was dead. But, I didn’t want to leave her there.”

Two weeks ago, the suspect’s father, mother, and sister took the stand on behalf of the defense.

“When he got close to me, he really got in my face and in his eyes was great anger,” Maria Felix said of her brother. “He wasn’t my brother no more. He was like gone.”

Defense attorney John Dolan pointed to drug abuse as a factor to the suspect’s “immature, angry, emotional, impulsive behavior” which led to the shooting. Dolan said other factors were his client’s history of family neglect, low educational achievements and an intellectual disability.

The suspect’s mother Margarita Felix, who called the police to her home, said she and her husband had known Officer Gilbert Vega since the family moved into their home on Cypress Avenue 27 years ago. She also said that her husband called the officer frequently to help cope with their son’s behavioral issues.

While she did not specify the exact nature of their relationship, she said her son “respected” Vega.

Maria Felix also confirmed the family’s long history with law enforcement, which Dolan said included 37 calls from the Felix residence to police in the months leading up to the shooting.

Maria Felix suggested that the majority, if not all, of those calls, was sparked by her brother’s erratic behavior, not by acts of physical violence — limiting what police could do when they responded.

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