Sentenced to death for three murders, he was also convicted of the attempted murder of four others, including two LAPD officers
Jeff ‘Pacovilla’ Doyle says: “As the electorate determines whether or not to axe the death penalty, they ought to consider fellows like Mr. McGhee. Already on death row, this monster continues in his desire to commit murder. Should Proposition 34 pass, and McGhee is returned to the general population, doubtless many will die by his hands or behest.”
Unfortunately, the stupid voters of California are likely to pass Proposition 34 because the anti-death penalty weeping willows behind that ballot measure have conned the electorate into believing that by abolishing capital punishment, the taxpayers will save millions of dollars.
INMATE ATTACK OF TWO CORRECTIONAL OFFICERS AT SAN QUENTIN UNDER INVESTIGATION
CDCR Today
August 30, 2012
SAN QUENTIN – Condemned inmate Timothy Joseph McGhee, 39, attacked two correctional officers at San Quentin State Prison with an inmate-made weapon early today as they attempted to return him from the shower to his cell.
The two officers suffered cuts and wounds to their heads, necks and arms. They were taken to an outside hospital for treatment. Their prognosis is good.
Investigators at the prison have launched a probe into the attack that occurred just before 7 a.m. when the officers opened the shower door in the prison’s Adjustment Center. The inmate slashed and stabbed them with the weapon.
The Adjustment Center is one of three units in the prison where male inmates on California’s death row are housed.
McGhee was sentenced to death in Los Angeles County on January 9, 2009. He was convicted of first-degree murder in the gang-related killing of Ronald Martin on October 14, 1997; the June 3, 2000, killing of 16-year-old Ryan Gonzalez; and the November 9, 2001, killing of 26-year-old Margie Mendoza. Jurors also found McGhee guilty of the attempted murder of four other people, including two Los Angeles Police Department officers. He has been on California’s death row since January 21, 2009…
There are 728 people on death row in California.
San Quentin, opened in 1852, is California's oldest and best-known correctional institution.
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