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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — President Trump's pardon of former Congressman Duncan Hunter came as no shock to the man who successfully prosecuted the case.“While I am appalled as a citizen, I am not surprised given the prior conduct of the president,” said Phil Halpern, who left the Justice Department after the case concluded.Halpern was one of the Assistant U.S. Attorneys who prosecuted Duncan Hunter and his wife Margaret in 2019. They were accused of misusing 0,000 of campaign contributions on everything from basic living expenses to lavish vacations, then falsifying reports.RELATED: President Trump grants full pardon to former Congressman Duncan HunterHunter called the charges a political hit job, but in December 2019 pleaded guilty to one felony count, ultimately resigning. His 11-month prison term was set to start in January, but President Trump pardoned him Tuesday.Halpern said seeing the case through was still worth it to demonstrate that the people who write the laws are not above them.“It was important not only that he be convicted, but he admit his wrongdoing. He spent too much time claiming that his prosecution was political,” Halpern said.RELATED: Margaret Hunter granted full pardon by White House, one day after former CongressmanOn Wednesday, Hunter's father, former Congressman Duncan Lee Hunter, maintained the charges were political and that the issue should have been handled civilly by the Federal Election Commission, as spelled out in a letter of support from former FEC commissioner Bradley Smith.“At the end of the line you've got one last receptacle of justice, and that's the President of the United States,” Duncan Lee Hunter said. “And he looked at this, a Marine Corps marathon, First Lady’s luncheon. They’re going to try to put this guy in jail for that? (President Trump) saw the injustice of that.”Duncan Hunter is now working for a construction company, his father said.RELATED: President Trump issues more pardons of alliesHalpern said the case was not politically motivated, noting that the Justice Department was run by a Republican in William Barr. He said he never felt pressure to ease off, and that the dollar amounts were well beyond anything that could be handled by the commission.On Wednesday, Trump also pardoned Margaret Hunter, who was sentenced to eight months of home confinement. Speaking before that announcement, Halpern said Margaret should be pardoned if Duncan is as well. 2447
SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — Police released a sketch Thursday depicting the suspect of a sexual assault at Black's Beach near La Jolla Shores this week.San Diego Police say the female victim was jogging on the beach Wednesday when she was sexually assaulted. The suspect slapped the woman's buttocks twice and grabbed her in the genital area before she broke free and called for help.Officers responded by did not find the man. The suspect is described as a Black man between 30 and 40 years old, with short to no hair and an earring in one ear. The man was naked at the time of the attack, police said.Anyone with information on this incident or any other information about the suspect is asked to call SDPD's Sex Crimes Unit at 619-531-2210. 742

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - One person was shot and killed Friday at the Linda Vista Recreation Center, San Diego Police said.The shooting happened about 5 p.m. at the facility at 7064 Levant St., near the intersection of Linda Vista Road and Genesee Avenue.A witness told 10News he heard the shots and saw a teenager with a gunshot wound to the chest and someone performing CPR.RELATED: 17-year-old shot during Linda Vista drive-by shootingVideo from Sky10 showed police tape blocking off part of the parking lot near the tennis courts and officers with flashlights on the area's walkways.No information was immediately available about the shooter.Bystanders said this type of violence is happening at least once a month and blamed homeless people and gangs.This is the fourth shooting since May in Linda Vista. May 23: Carlos Valdovinos, 16, was shot and killed on Kelly Street. A suspect was later arrested. June 14: Two people, a 20-year-old man and 15-year-old boy, were shot and injured at Valdovinos’ memorial. Aug. 8: A 19-year-old man was shot, but not seriously injured, during a fight at Kelly Street Park. Oct. 3: A 17-year-old boy who was walking with a girl on Linda Vista Road was shot just after noon. The teen had minor injuries.RELATED: Man injured in third shooting in two months on Linda Vista street10News will provide updates on this breaking story. 1370
SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - Officials are urging people to drive with caution after another winter storm. Rain, hail and snow was recorded across San Diego county. Hail came in waves Thursday from Santee to downtown. Higher elevation parts of East County saw the highest snow falls in several years. 299
SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- On Thursday, May 17, San Diegans get to enjoy a Chipotle lunch while celebrating Pride! Head to any San Diego Chipotle, mention you're there for the San Diego Pride fundraiser and they will donate 50 percent of the proceeds. After you get your lunch, don't forget to post on social with #Burritosforpride. Three winners will win two general admission tickets to the Pride festival. Invite your friends on Facebook by visiting the event page.WHEN: Thursday, May 17 from 10:45 a.m. to close WHERE: ANY San Diego Chipotle. Fine your nearest location here 610
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