By Michael Ruiz | Fox News
Los Angeles District Attorney George Gascon apparently violated his own office’s policy while announcing murder charges Wednesday against a Torrance, California, man accused of killing a Roman Catholic bishop days earlier — in an ethical blunder that critics say could damage the integrity of the case.
During his press appearance on Ash Wednesday, answering a reporter’s question in Spanish, he said investigators had ample evidence against the suspect — including a confession.
“He admitted he had committed the murder,” Gascon said of the suspect, Carlos Medina, according to translations of his news briefing. “We recovered the firearm that we believe was used. We have other evidence — cameras and other things — that indicate that he was in the location that the murder took place.”
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