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A South Los Santos career criminal described as “insane” was sprung early from prison recently.

 

Antonio Gamble, 31, served just 26 months of a 53-month sentence and was released back to the Davis community under parole supervision, L.S. Police Chief said this Thursday. Gamble is a known Neighborhood Piru.

 

Law enforcement officials said the suspect was already in jail over a drug trafficking case when they connected him to a murder, adding that the career felon should have never been released early given his violent history.

 

“This 31-year-old suspect is insane,” L.S. District Attorney Mauricio Aguilera said at a news conference. “We are seeing far too many violent repeat offenders being released way too early for either shortened sentences, or because of minimal bottom outs.”

 

“The parolee in this case is just another example of how our current criminal justice system is failing to keep our community safe,” he added.

 

Police said Gamble had 12 felony and 18 misdemeanor charges on his rap sheet and was cut loose in April 2023.

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