“I do not support the death penalty,” Gonzalez wrote on Twitter, now X, in September 2020.
The punishment stopping short of the death penalty, though, earned criticism from some right-wing firebrands like US Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene.
“Jose Ibarra deserves the death penalty,” the Republican from Georgia wrote on X.
Four days after the killing, Gonzalez brought in Sheila Ross from the Prosecuting Attorney’s Council to join a task force in the murder case.
Three months later, Gonzalez released the statement announcing prosecutors would not seek the death penalty.
Persons:
Deborah Gonzalez, ” Gonzalez, Jose Ibarra, Laken Riley, Ibarra, I’m, ”, Allyson Phillips, “ I’m, H, Patrick Haggard, Marjorie Taylor Greene, “ Jose Ibarra, Allyson, Dawn Brinkley, ‘, ’, Feedback Jose Ibarra, Donald Trump’s, Gonzalez, “, Riley, Sheila Ross, Kalki Yalamanchili
Organizations:
CNN, Circuit, Twitter, Western, Attorney’s, Republican, USA, University of Georgia, Attorney’s Council
Locations:
Athens, –, Georgia, Venezuela