- May 15, 2025
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(FOX40.COM) - - A guy who was convicted of 4 highway shootings and sentenced to 90 years in jail was authorized to be launched back into Sacramento County after just serving 14 years.
Kyle Douglas Frank was convicted by a jury for shooting numerous gunshots at automobiles on four different celebrations in August and September of 2009. His victims were all Hispanic or black and officials believe his criminal activities were racially charged.
" He unloaded his weapon and put about 6 bullets in my traveler door, shattered my side view mirror, and all since I looked within his vehicle," said Paul Adcock, a survivor of among the freeway shootings on I-80 in 2009. "Calling me the N-word and whatever else and offering me the finger.".
On April 10, the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation's Board of Parole Hearings granted parole to Frank.
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" I thought justice was done, when they stated 90-plus years. It hasn't even been half of that. So why he's getting out so soon, is beyond me," Adcock said.
Sacramento County Assistant Chief Deputy District Attorney Rochelle Beardsley voiced issues about the possibility of Frank being released from prison.
" It's our position that he is not eligible or open to parole," Beardsley said. "Public safety is the required of the District Attorney's Office.".
Sacramento County District Attorney Thien Ho's workplace cautioned the general public of Frank's release.
" Each victim was either African or hispanic American," the DA's workplace said. "He tried to murder 8 innocent people merely due to the fact that of their skin color.".
The DA's office said they asked Governor Gavin Newsom to step in with the boards choice, however if he does not, Frank will be launched back into the Sacramento community.
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