Sunday, May 21, 2006

ANOTHER SHOTCALLER LOCK UP.

An Anaheim man imprisoned after two police officers and a civilian were killed in a 1987 helicopter crash while pursuing him has been charged with selling methamphetamine.
Vincent William Acosta, 38, who authorities say is a north Orange County leader of the Mexican Mafia, is also charged with possessing a gun and drugs. He appeared in court Wednesday where a $1-million bond was set. He could receive a 136-year prison sentence if convicted on all counts.
Acosta was arrested in 1987 after police helicopters from Newport Beach and Costa Mesa collided while chasing him. He was driving a stolen car.
Killed were Costa Mesa Officers James D. Ketchum, 39, and John W. Libolt, 39, and Jeffrey A. Pollard, 27, a civilian observer from Tustin who was riding with them.
Acosta led officers from five agencies on a 45-minute nighttime chase during which he drove as fast as 90 mph, without lights and on the wrong side of the road, before he fled on foot and was captured.
He spent about 10 years in prison for vehicular manslaughter after an appellate court overturned his conviction on three counts of murder.
Since his 1994 parole, Orange County prosecutors say, Acosta has served time in prison for felony child abuse, negligent discharge of a firearm, possession of a firearm by a felon, robberies, a residential burglary and assault with a firearm.
Acosta, who is only now eligible to be prosecuted under the three-strikes law, was arrested March 1 in the drug case.
Lt. Robert Oakley was piloting the Newport helicopter in 1987 and survived the crash. Oakley, who now oversees the joint helicopter division for the Costa Mesa and Newport Beach police departments, said there was "no question" that Acosta served too little prison time.
But he added that if Acosta was sent to prison for life, it would bring him and the victims' families little relief.
"How do you pay back the loss of three lives?" he asked.

2 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

well,its a good start and i hope it keeps getting better.good reading too.now the word needs to be spread.i think there'll be alot more commenting now that you changed the comment area so people can remain anonymous.

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Anonymous Anonymous said...

JUST CAUSE YOU SERVED YOUR TIME, AND YOUR CASE GETS OVERTURNED NIGHT THAT MEAN IN REALITY, THEY ADDED EXTRA CHARGES, AND PUT MORE IN THAN WAS NEEDED IF YOU ARE GONNA REPORT SOMETHING WITH A LIL BIT OF ACCURACY HE WAS CONVICTED OF 3 MURDERS AND WAS SENTENCED TO 45 YEARS 15 FOR EACH, TRUE HE SERVED YEARS AND CHANGE, AND PAROLED, BUT CAUGHT ANOTHER CASE, DID A COUPLE THEN ANOTHER CASE CAUGHT HIM 7 IF I REMEMBER CORECTLY, AND FOR THE LAST CASE HE IS STILL SERVING HIS TIME BUT WILL ABLE TO SEE BOARD EVERY YEAR TILL THEY GRANT HIS RELEASE DENIED THIS LAST TIME BUT AFTERA FEW WE ARE THINKING HE MIGHT SOONER OR LATER WILL GRANT MAYBE TOPS

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