Two governors blocked parole for Rene “Boxer” Enriquez, saying he is safer in prison than on the streets, where he may be targeted as a snitch by his old cronies.
The Associated Press
Authorities have taken extraordinary steps to protect him over the years, once booking him into custody under a false name on a bogus charge of possessing a swordfish without a license. “It’s how he makes amends,” Sheppard said. “He’s probably prevented more crimes than he was ever involved in.” He cited in part the “unique security threats.” Enriquez has revealed “the inner workings of large-scale gang associations, and informed on individual gang members. He testified for the prosecution in numerous cases,” Newsom wrote.
Enriquez “has nothing to offer the community. All he ever has known and touched has died,” said her father, Raymond Figueroa, referring to Enriquez as a “monster.” And over the years, Enriquez has had dozens letters of support for his parole from the FBI, local law enforcement officials, multiple state and federal prosecutors, and a deputy state attorney general.
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