Former Air Force sergeant accused of slaying officer in ambush killing pleads guilty
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A former Air Force staff sergeant who allegedly killed a federal officer during a drive-by shooting that left another officer injured outside a San Francisco-area federal building during protests against police brutality pleaded guilty Friday.
Authorities said he fatally shot Federal Protective Services Officer David Patrick Underwood on May 29, 2020 and attempted to kill Underwood’s colleague. He belonged to the "boogaloo" extremist anti-government movement, they said.
Dressed in an orange jumpsuit in federal court, Carrillo read from a plea agreement, admitting to posting messages on Facebook a day before the shooting asking anyone if they were "down to boog" and saying he was ready to act and not just talk. He also admitted firing 19 rounds from a homemade AR-15 rifle from the back of a white van being driven by a man he connected with online.